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The feasibility of shredded paper, shredded corn husk, and coconut coir fiber as an alternative packaging loose-fill during truck transport

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2022-08
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Artagame, John Poul P.
Flores, Renee Vrenille D.
Soquiña, Trizzia Mae L.
Velasco, Jhoanna Marie S.
Zaragoza, Mia Glyde M.
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Olivar, Cherrie Lynn
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Buenavenida, Chyka Vanne
Dionaldo, Ron Adrian A.
Sentillanosa, Danielle Dale
Olivar, Cherrie Lynn
Patingo, Beverly
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Abstract
This study aimed to test and compare Shredded Paper, Shredded Corn Husk, and Coconut Coir as an alternative to Packaging Loose-fills during truck transport using a Vibration testing machine and Truck simulation. Specifically, this study aimed to test the dunnage property of Shredded Paper, Shredded Corn Husk, and Coconut Coir Fiber, during truck transport using a vibration testing machine in the Philippine Center for Packaging Engineering and Technology (PCPET) laboratory at Central Philippine University and using a compact pickup truck to conduct a simulation testing or trundling test, to determine and evaluate the product settling of different alternatives, and to identify which among the different alternative loose-fills is best in terms of their dunnage property. Among the three alternative loose fills, Coconut Coir Fiber yielded the lowest settling percentage for both laboratory and simulation tests with a result of 29.34% and 32.90%. This implies that the Coconut Coir Fiber was the best in terms of dunnage properties among the three alternative loose-fills. For the Fixed Frequency, Coconut Coir Fiber passed the standard of Federal Specification PPP-C-1683A having/achieving 29.34% settling, while the Shredded Paper and Shredded Corn Husk failed, as it did not reach the required 30% maximum displacement.
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/3181
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Artagame, J. P. P., Flores, R. V. D., Soquiña, T. M. L., Velasco, J. M. S., & Zaragoza, M. G. M. (2022). The feasibility of shredded paper, shredded corn husk, and coconut coir fiber as an alternative packaging loose-fill during truck transport [Unpublished special paper]. Central Philippine University.
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Special paper
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Packaging--Materials OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Waste paper--Recycling OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Coconut products OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Trucking OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology); Packaging--Testing OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
Department
College of Engineering
Degree
Bachelor of Science in Packaging Engineering
Shelf Location
TS 195 .A5 .A78 2022
Physical Description
98 leaves : ill. (col.).
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