Design and development of bamboo drawing tube Schizostachyum Lumampao / Victor I. Quintinita, Kith Daniel P. Oliviano, Cheska R. Felimon, Christian B. Purugganan, Nicoll H. Peñafiel, Christian Jun A. Cartagena, Althea Glate B. Butay (Record no. 20003)
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Classification number | Draft 0015 |
Item number | 2024 c.1 |
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Personal name | Quintinita, Victor I., author. |
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Title | Design and development of bamboo drawing tube Schizostachyum Lumampao / Victor I. Quintinita, Kith Daniel P. Oliviano, Cheska R. Felimon, Christian B. Purugganan, Nicoll H. Peñafiel, Christian Jun A. Cartagena, Althea Glate B. Butay |
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Year of publication | ©2024. |
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Number of Pages | viii, 46 pages; |
Other physical details | 28 cm. |
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Formatted contents note | APPROVAL SHEET ACKNOWLEDGEMENT DEDICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT Chapter 1.THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Objective of the Study Statement of the Problem Research Hypothesis Scope and Delimitation Conceptual Framework Significance of the Study Definition of Terms 2.REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Related Literature and Studies 3.RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Bill of Materials Process Research Materials Testing and Operating Procedure Research Design Research Instrument Respondents of the Study Data Gathering Procedure Statistical Treatment of Data 4.RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS Discussion of Findings 5.SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS Summary of Findings Conclusions and Recommendations References Appendix-A Letter to the College Dean Appendix-B Questionnaire Curriculum Vitae |
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Summary, etc | In response to the increasing international pressure to eliminate plastic use due to its harmful environmental effects, this study investigates the potential of bamboo, specifically "Schizostachyum lumampao," as a sustainable alternative for creating drawing tubes. Plastic pollution, which negatively impacts marine and human health and clogs waste systems, has led to over 130 countries implementing bans or restrictions on plastic products. Bamboo, with its rapid growth, strength, and biodegradability, offers a promising substitute. This research focuses on the design and development of a bamboo drawing tube, aiming to provide a durable, aesthetically pleasing, and practical solution for architectural drafting students. The study examines the traditional and modern applications of bamboo, highlighting its advantages over plastic, including its low carbon footprint and composability. The research also explores the specific characteristic of "Schizostachyum lumampao," an economically important bamboo species in the Philippines, which is used extensively but often unregulated. Through this study, we aim to provide insights into the design considerations necessary for creating a functional and protective bamboo drawing tube, evaluating its performance compared to traditional plastic and cardboard alternatives. Furthermore, the study assesses the impact of bamboo utilization on local economies and the environment, supported by government initiatives such as the DENR, which encourages bamboo cultivation and provides incentives for bamboo processing enterprises. The findings suggest that bamboo drawing tubes not only meet the practical needs of drafting students but also contribute to sustainable development and environmental conservation. This research supports the broader adoption of bamboo products as viable alternatives to plastic, promoting a shift towards more eco-friendly and sustainable materials. Subject to observatory evaluation and functionality of the developed bamboo drawing tube in terms of aesthetic, functionality and durability, a survey method was used, with professors/instructors to evaluate the product's functionality. Two treatments were used which is the natural curing and chemical curing overall the evaluation shows that chemical curing is the acceptable treatment for the development of bamboo drawing tube in terms of aesthetic, functionality, and durability. |
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Personal name | Oliviano, Kith Daniel P. |
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Personal name | Felimon, Cheska R. |
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Personal name | Purugganan, Christian B. |
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Personal name | Peñafiel, Nicoll H. |
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Personal name | Cartagena, Christian Jun A. |
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Personal name | Butay, Althea Glate B. |
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Koha item type | Academic Research |
Source of acquisition | Permanent Location | Date acquired | Koha item type | Collection code | Accession Number | Lost status | Shelving location | Withdrawn status | Current Location | Full call number |
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School | Cagayan State University - Carig Library | 2024-08-07 | Academic Research | Academic Research | DRAFT0015 | Academic Research Section | Cagayan State University - Carig Library | Draft 0015 2024 c.1 |