Utilization Of Tobacco Stem (Nicotiana tabaccum L) As Tray Egg Filler
Date
2020-12-14Author
RUSDIANTO, Andrew Setiawan
AMILIA, Winda
DEWI, Fatma
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Generally only used the leaves of tobacco plants as
raw material for cigarettes and stems discarded as waste. The use
of waste tobacco rod has the potential to be converted into primary
packaging such as trays range chicken eggs because it has a high
cellulose content. Tobacco rod contains a relatively high amount
of cellulose, reaching 56.10 percent of dried tobacco stalks. The
process is done in making pulp fiber or tobacco stem through
process of alkali (NaOH) with specific concentration to produce
pulp that is good. The use of NaOH aims to degrade lignin by
means of partial overhaul of bond. The existence of lignin in the
pulp generally unfavorable effect on the quality of pulp for fiber
becomes rigid, Statistical data analysis using ANOVA If treatment
showed differences do a further test using Duncan's Multiple
Range Test (DMRT) at significance level of 5 percent. The data
generated is the highest grammage at 5 percent NaOH treatment
amounted to 201.1 g.m-2 and the lowest 15 percent NaOH
treatment 132.8 g.m-2, the highest thickness of 5 percent NaOH
treatment of 2.509 mm and the lowest 15percent NaOH treatment
of 1,835 mm. The highest density of 5 percent NaOH treatment of
80.81 kg.m-3 and the lowest at 10 percent NaOH treatment of
57.61 kg.m-3. While the highest tensile resistance in the treatment
of 10percent NaOH 76.27 N.m-1 and the lowest at 5 percent NaOH
treatment is 45.82 N.m-1, the highest thickness of 5percent NaOH
treatment of 2.509 mm and the lowest 15 percent NaOH treatment
of 1,835 mm. The highest density of 5 percent NaOH treatment of
80.81 kg.m-3 and the lowest at 10 percent NaOH treatment of
57.61 kg.m-3. While the highest tensile resistance in the treatment
of 10 percent NaOH 76.27 N.m-1 and the lowest at 5 percent NaOH
treatment is 45.82 N.m-1, the highest thickness of 5 percent NaOH
treatment of 2.509 mm and the lowest 15 percent NaOH treatment
of 1,835 mm. The highest density of 5 percent NaOH treatment of
80.81 kg.m-3 and the lowest at 10 percent NaOH treatment of
57.61 kg.m-3. While the highest tensile resistance in the treatment
of 10 percent NaOH 76.27 N/m and the lowest at 5 percent NaOH
treatment is 45.82 N.m-1.
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