Zuppar : a high potential fiber from pineapple leaves : Research Impact [by Mahidol]

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @samanthasiddall9800
    @samanthasiddall9800 4 года назад +5

    Very interesting! Thanks for sharing

  • @FearlessPassport
    @FearlessPassport 3 года назад +8

    Hi Dr. Taweechai, do you know any degradable plastic resin to mix with Zuppar so the end product is 100% degradable? I think the idea of mixing PALF fibrous and non-fibrous with plastic is GREAT, it acts as filler and reduce plastic usage, however plastic is still involved in it. How can we make it 100% degradable?

    • @taweechaiamornsakchai523
      @taweechaiamornsakchai523 3 года назад +2

      Thank you for your comments. Yes, I know some degradable plastics. I tried PLA and am currently working on PBS and starch. We are interested in durable and recyclable products with low carbon footprint. We try to use recycled plastic and employ the products as places to store (sequester) the carbon. We are also developing products that is 100% degradable.

  • @judithtinai448
    @judithtinai448 Год назад

    Very interesting. I love planting pineapples and eating its fruit but didn't know that it's leaves are also useful. I learnt alot from this video. Watching from Papua New Guinea.

  • @rogerramos202
    @rogerramos202 Год назад +1

    Or in BIOGAS and fertilizers

  • @joey-no4gy
    @joey-no4gy 4 года назад +6

    It’s been done for a long time in the Philippines, we call them Piña Fibres

    • @stephenpmurphy591
      @stephenpmurphy591 4 года назад

      Pineapple plant's are endemic to South American rainforest so it's not a native plant of the Philippines.

    • @MumuMagnum
      @MumuMagnum 3 года назад +7

      @@stephenpmurphy591 Philippines were a colony of Spain for 333 years thats how pineapples got to the Philippines. Piña fibres were used to make most of our traditional clothes.

    • @stephenpmurphy591
      @stephenpmurphy591 3 года назад

      @@MumuMagnum 333 year's isn't endemic.

    • @MumuMagnum
      @MumuMagnum 3 года назад +5

      @@stephenpmurphy591 never said it is. I just explained how it came about.

    • @ant-tr8lz
      @ant-tr8lz Год назад

      Philipinos are really culturally confident... I see these kind of comments all over the internet. When uploader introducing some cool stuff, random "it has been done in Phillippines many many years" pops up, although they has only colonized history.

  • @BariqfayyadhEl-haq
    @BariqfayyadhEl-haq Месяц назад

    Sir, can you give me a link to see the journal about this research?

  • @syarifudinmusthofa347
    @syarifudinmusthofa347 3 года назад +1

    What machine do you use for ground the material to make paste?

  • @davechhakchhuak7662
    @davechhakchhuak7662 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting. Can you share the technology. I’m very much interested

  • @roidroid
    @roidroid 2 года назад

    1:22 did anyone else flinch at the proximity of those fingers to the mechanical-cutter? God, it could pull you right in 😱

  • @IAM-fd9lk
    @IAM-fd9lk 3 года назад +3

    Philippines already makes pineapple fiber for clothings .. generations ago

  • @kulludee
    @kulludee 6 лет назад +7

    It's interest thing, fiber from pineapple. Can we say that is's natural product?

    • @ghostwolf7656
      @ghostwolf7656 4 года назад +4

      extraction and use of Pineapple fiber is a hundred years old Philippine technology. The most formal dress in the Philippines is only made from pineapple fibers.

  • @rogerramos202
    @rogerramos202 Год назад

    Do you use biomass in BIOCHAR?

  • @LM-zn6wb
    @LM-zn6wb Год назад

    Pity the video didn't show the application of the pineapple fibre in plastics and products made from the plastic. The extraction process and description of the zuppar fibre became too technical. Struggled to watch to the end.

  • @mr.grayjardinero
    @mr.grayjardinero 2 года назад

    Hi, I’m interested to find out more about your project. Where to contact?

  • @billclintonsaragih
    @billclintonsaragih 2 года назад

    Can you mention kind of this pineapple?

  • @Lohn_Ad
    @Lohn_Ad 2 года назад +1

    pineapple fiber is use in making traditional cloth in the philippines

  • @nursyamiminajihah5733
    @nursyamiminajihah5733 4 года назад +1

    Hi may i know where to get the chopper machine to cut the leaves smaller?

  • @尼亞尼亞
    @尼亞尼亞 4 года назад

    So you still use plastic and chemicals, it just that you mix it with zuppar

  • @rogerramos202
    @rogerramos202 Год назад

    Regards

  • @rijomanuel1803
    @rijomanuel1803 3 года назад

    Pineapple leaf's are available

  • @cielogy
    @cielogy 3 года назад

    Can the same process be applied to mangosteen hulls?

  • @padmadiredja4750
    @padmadiredja4750 3 года назад

    anyone looking for Pineapple fiber for fabric/cloth? im the manufacturer from indonesia

    • @gmtsbd8214
      @gmtsbd8214 3 года назад

      Um from Bangladesh, i need customer. Pls help me.

  • @sonamgongpheltshongkhang3153
    @sonamgongpheltshongkhang3153 2 года назад

    helo