Banana Peduncle as Cardboard Packaging Paper

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Caloocan National Science and Technology High School

Congressional Road, Bagumbong, Caloocan City

“The use of Banana Peduncles (Musa paradisiaca) as a

Potential Source of Cardboard Packaging Papers”

By:

Jerome S. Galve

John Charles F. Santos

Khrismar Hero G. Tamondong

9-Cassiopeia

A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Research

under Mr. LeogiverMañosca, 4th Quarter 2014-2015

Title

* “The use of Banana Peduncles (Musa paradisiaca) as a Potential Source of Cardboard Packaging Papers”

Objectives

* The study aims to determine the feasibility of Banana Peduncles as a potential source of cardboard packaging papers.

Potential source of cardboard packaging papers

Banana

Peduncles

Conceptual Framework

* a

Hypotheses

* Research Hypothesis

* The banana peduncles can be a potential source of cardboard packaging papers.

* Statistical Hypothesis

* The banana peduncles cannot be a significant source of cardboard packaging papers.

Different levels of Independent Variable:

* Thickness

* Length

Dependent Variable and how it will be measured:

* Quality of papers made

* Stickiness

Page 3-4: Synthesis Matrix

Page5: Review of Related Literature

Last Page: References (in APA format)

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to identify the feasibility of banana peduncles (Musa paradisiaca) as a potential source of cardboard packaging papers. The qualities were tested between the samples and compared to cardboard packaging papers available commercially. The qualities were tested by water absorption and heat absorption.

Chapter 1

Background of the Study

Packaging papers are usually used in the production of quality made paper products. It has been used in many other ways aside from the production of quality made paper products alone. An example of a packaging paper is a Cardboard paper. But what if we can afford to have a cardboard Packaging paper without...