Development Of Coconut Oil Extractor/ Jherwin V. Cimanes, Exequiel C. Del Mundo, Christine Joy C. Livado, Maria Victoria F. Sandiego and Francis Owen A. Villaos.--
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TextPublication details: Technological University of the Philippines, Manila. March 2019Description: ix, 57 pages 29 cmContent type: - BTH TK 146 C56 2019
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of Technology major in Electrical Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, Manila. 2019
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Amount of oil that can be process; and can evaluate the acceptability of the prototype using
the validated test instrument. For the first testing: 2 kilos of combined resicada and fresh
copra; for 29 minutes and 41 seconds, the machine produced 500 ml raw oil or unrefined
oil. For the second testing: 2 kilos of fresh copra; for 27 minutes and 22 seconds, the
machine produced 400.28 ml of raw oil or unrefined oil. From the project evaluation
results: Among the functionality indicators, all parts of the machine function properly,
which is for the evaluator/respondents, it is highly acceptable. The rest of the indicators are
very acceptable in functionality. Among the indicators, color appeal, quality design and
appropriate of size are very acceptable under creativity and design indicators as per
evaluation. The rest, the originality of lay out and general appearance are only acceptable.
Under workability indicators, it was evaluated by the evaluator/respondents that all
indicators are very acceptable. Among the indicators for economy, in terms of materials
and materials required it is highly acceptable; while in time/labor spent, it is very
acceptable. That absence of toxic/hazardous materials is highly acceptable as safety
indicator; while the rest, absence of sharp edges and provision of protection devices are
very acceptable as safety indicators as evaluated by the evaluator/respondents. It was
concluded that, from the test results and from the findings presented as evaluated by the
evaluator/respondents, the extractor machine to extract copra unrefined coconut oil is
functionable, creative, workable, durable, and economical and safety.
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