Development of waste coconut oil refining machine/
Kristian B. Lescano, John Lucky S. Palafox, Kayce Ann E. Reyes, Concepcion Ian S. Sibayan, and John Daniel R. Solibaga .--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.
- x, 98pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology .--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Quezon province is the largest producer of coconut products in the Philippines. However, waste water coming from coconut factories is harmful for the environment. Instead of letting the waste coconut water contaminate the rivers of Quezon, the locals think of a solution on how to treat the wastewater by processing it as a refined coconut oil. The study aims to develop a Waste Coconut Oil Refining Machine that will minimize the losses along the production and that will attain a higher quality of the product. It has a platform that rotates at 180 degrees. An Arduino microcontroller unit is used to control both the mixing and pressing process of the machine. It has 25 pitch angle impeller revolving at 500rpm for the mixing and boiling process. The project was tested in terms of time production test, capacity test and quality test. The time production test shows that the machine can process a 4L of oil within 30mins. It has a capacity of 10L yielding an output of 4L. The quality of the oil was tested by the DOST and obtained a higher viscosity index having a 0.3% difference and decreased the water and sediment content by up to 0.17%. It is Evaluated by 30 respondents and obtained an average mean of 4.79 with a descriptive rating of “Excellent”. However, the study is limited for research purposes only but it can be enlarged to fit the mass production.
Electrical engineering technology Machine development Coconut farming