Bibliographic citations
Nuñez, R., (2010). Estudio tecnológico del componente fibra de dos variedades de Coco Enano (Cocos nucifera) de los distritos de Lamas, Tarapoto y Pucacaca en la Región San Martín. [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2266
Nuñez, R., Estudio tecnológico del componente fibra de dos variedades de Coco Enano (Cocos nucifera) de los distritos de Lamas, Tarapoto y Pucacaca en la Región San Martín. [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2266
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title = "Estudio tecnológico del componente fibra de dos variedades de Coco Enano (Cocos nucifera) de los distritos de Lamas, Tarapoto y Pucacaca en la Región San Martín.",
author = "Nuñez Tavera, Ruth Katherinne",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2010"
}
The present study aims to determine the chemical characteristics and physical and mechanical properties of coconut fiber, including characterization of physical properties (length and fineness) and mechanical resistance to traction also determined the staining ability of coconut fiber from two varieties: dwarf green and yellow Brazilian Malaysian, three stages of maturity : six, ten to twelve monthsand three places of origin: Lamas, Tarapoto y Pucacaca; in order to meet the significant differences that may exist between them. Among the chemical characteristics were determined, the percentage of cellulose with it will know the quality of the fiber, the fiber quality is represented according to the percentage of cells found in this. The highest percentage of cellulose was 44.8% of Malaysia´s yellow drawaf variety, from the district of Tarapoto with maturity 6 months. Among the physical and mechanical properties of coconut fiber were evaluated length, fineness, breaking strength and percentage elongation of the fiber, the three types of fiber coconut shell (filling, thread and sow); highlighting The yellow variety of Malaysia, belonging to the district of Tarapoto obtained the following results: length (15.89cm), fineness (17μ), tensile strength (175MPa) and percentage of elongation (30%) Regarding the staining ability was observed that the fiber of both varieties and the three stages, stained better with the hot staining method with direct dyes and basic type.
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