000 03273nam a2200325 a 4500
003 OSt
005 20240503140850.0
008 070423s19uu xx 00 eng d
040 _cCvSU Main Campus Library
041 0 _aeng
082 0 4 _a676
_bB31 2001
100 0 _aBatac, Jennielyn P.
_eauthor
_924567
245 1 0 _aPreparation of handmade paper from water lily /
_cby Jennielyn P. Batac, Maricar Julie V. Garcia, and Laren Mae V. Jumagbas.
260 0 _aIndang, Cavite:
_bCavite State University- Main Campus,
_c2001.
300 _axi, 41 pages:
_cillustrations ;
_b28 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
500 _aResearch Study (Applied Research IV - - Agri-Science Curriculum) Cavite State University.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
508 _aScience High School, College of Education (CED)
520 3 _aBATAC, JENNIELYN P., GARCIA, MARICAR JULIE V., JUMAGBAS, LAREN MAE V., Applied Research III, Laboratory School, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, March 2001. “PREPARATION OF HANDMADE PAPER FROM WATER LILY.” Adviser: Mrs. Elma Alcantara The study entitled, “Preparation of Handmade Paper from Water lily”, was conducted in order to utilize water lily as a raw material for the production of paper. Specifically, the study aimed to: a) produce a quality paper for special purposes; and b) to determine which treatment produced a better quality of paper from water lily. The paper making process was conducted in a paper factory in Carasuchi, Indang, Cavite from May to August 2000. The stalks of water lily were subjected to three treatments, each of which was replicated three times. To soften the fibers, chemicals used were as follows: T1, 100% caustic soda,; T2, 50% baking soda and 50% caustic soda; and T3, 100% baking soda. One kilogram of the stalks of water lily was used for each treatment and replication. The sensory evaluation of papers was conducted in October, 2000. A panel of twenty judges was selected from the fourth year students of the Laboratory School of Cavite State University. The physical characteristics of papers produced from water lily (general appearance, texture, color, general acceptability, and tensile strength) were rated with score ranging from 1-5 (1, being the lowest and 5, being the highest). T3 (100% baking soda) produced the best result. It garnered a mean score of 3.83 for general acceptability. It was followed by T1 with a mean score of 3.40 and T2 having a mean score of 3.27 for general acceptability. In general, it revealed that water lily can serve as an alternative to tree’s cellulose fibers in the papermaking process. Papers treated with baking soda as a softening agent produced paper with the best quality.
541 _cSubmitted to the University Library
_d
_eR-374
650 0 _aPaper making and trade
_913429
690 _91282
_aScience High School
_xAgri-Science Curriculum
700 1 _aGarcia, Maricar Julie V.
_eauthor
700 1 _aJumagbas, Laren Mae V.
_eauthor
856 _uhttp://library.cvsu.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=dec0ce2ff0722be30eb393ac5cda39bb
_yClick here to view thesis abstract and table of contents
942 _2ddc
_cMAN
999 _c854
_d854