How to: shred and pulp used paper extract up to 75% mucilage from Okra cook the coir fibers for at least three hours combine form paper conduct qualitative testing This was outlined in the research paper with a title which is essentially the same as the question. >>> I'm conducting a research about this but I'm not yet done...
I'm doing this for my thesis.., I'm having standard and nonstandard test to determine the characteristics of the paper such as Tensile strength, tearing strength, and burst factor
I'll promise to tell you the finish product when im done
TY ;)
How to: shred and pulp used paper extract up to 75% mucilage from Okra cook the coir fibers for at least three hours combine form paper conduct qualitative testing This was outlined in the research paper with a title which is essentially the same as the question. >>> I'm conducting a research about this but I'm not yet done... I'm doing this for my thesis.., I'm having standard and nonstandard test to determine the characteristics of the paper such as Tensile strength, tearing strength, and burst factor I'll promise to tell you the finish product when im done TY ;)
Certain thickened plant products will make mucilage . Okra is one.
It you mean Coir as the prepared fiber of the coconut husk to make rope, then your spelling is correct
Coir is a natural fibre used to make doormats, brushes, floormats, etc. Coir is extracted from coconut husks. Countries like India and Sri Lanka use coir the most while countries like Mexico, Vietnam and Indonesia supply it.
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Bread is made from flour and water combined with other food ingredients. Wastepaper, which is composed of wood pulp or other fibrous materials, is inedible and cannot be used to make bread.
The hairs on a coconut husk, called coir, can be used to make paper. Because of the thickness of coir, paper which uses it as a material can be tough, with a construction paper-like texture.
No, because it is hard and is mainly used to make doormats,brushes etc.........
Mucilage is a thick, gluey substance found in many plants . Cactus and flax seed have the highest amounts of mucilage, but okra, marshmallow, and psyllium also have high mucilage content. Adding water to the mucilage produces a glue.
Mucilage is a term used for glue. Though that is probably the more commonly known usage, it also refers to a plant protein. In fact, the use as a term for glue came from the use of plant polysaccharides to make the glue. Mucilage is, itself, a polysaccharide (but necessarily the only one used to make the glue), hence the adaptation of its name to adhesives made from plant gum. Wikipedia has more information, and a link is provided.
Coconut bedding is made by natural coconut. Coconut coir fiber is long term use and comfortable. It's also good for nature because coconut coir is biodegradable you can make it compost for your plants.
It is known as Coir. It is used to make floor/doormats, brushes, mattresses and is used as fuel