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Chapter 1: Introduction
KIM:
I. Background of the study
• What is your main topic and why did you choose it?
Terminalia catappa leaves, also known as tropical almond leaves, are a potential
substitute for corkboard that is both less expensive and more environmentally friendly.
They are readily available and reasonably priced, a natural and renewable resource,
and have the added benefits of being strong and long-lasting, as well as naturally water-
resistant. They are known locally as “Talisay”.
B. Research Objectives
Research objective the most import is that "Talisay leaves is seen to be much more
sustainable than cork" as it highlights the environmental benefits of using Talisay leaves
as a replacement material for corkboards
KIM:
III. Significance of the Study
The study aims to examine the use of Talisay leaves as a substitute for corkboard, to
decrease demand for cork production and its negative environmental impacts. It aims to
provide a foundation for future research and assist businesses in finding an alternative
to cork, leading to new business concepts and a reduced demand for cork production.
IV. Scope and Delimitation
The study also aims to compare the performance of Talisay leaves to corkboards by
testing their tensile strength and different types of adhesives. The goal is to present a
low-cost, environmentally friendly alternative material that could replace cork and find
the best adhesive to use with it.
Chapter 2
NATHANIEL:
I. Theoretical Framework
We have there written our theoritical framework located at the 4th page
KIM:
II. Conceptual Framework/EDD (Experimental Research Diagram)
Materials
These are the materials the are needed for the research
Terminalia cattapa leaves we would be using Dried leaf/Tree Litter
Adhesives
Stock Pot
Gasoline
Gas burner
Gloves
Piece of wood/Plywood
Blender
Process
For Terminalia Cattapa Leaves Treatment
1. Put the leaves on the stock pot
2. Fill the stock pot with water
3. Boil the leaves for an hour
4. Air dry the leaves
5. Prepare for the next process
For the material making
1. Cut the leaves into small pieces
2. Powderize using blender
3. Mix the powdered leaves with adhesives till it creates a dough-like
substance
4. Put the dough on a flat surface or a plywood
5. Press into molds to create the desired shape and size
Type of bond material/adhesives to be used
1. Hot Glue
2. PVA glue (polyvinyl acetate)
3. Epoxy Resin
Setups
We prepared three setups for our experiment
For our positive control we prepared----
Positive Control: ----A corkboard with a cork from a cork oak (Quercus
suber) tree
Results
Positive Control: Can with stand regular use and has a long life span. It
is vulnerable to wear and tear.
Setup A: Can barely withstand regular use and has a short life span.
Setup B: Can withstand regular use and has a long life span. Has a
limited temperature resistance and is prone to cracks.
Setup C: Can withstand regular use and has a long life span. It is prone to
wear and tear.
Conclusion
The study's findings led the researchers to the conclusion that the best
glue to utilize for bonds is epoxy resin.
NATHANIEL:
Hypothesis of the Study
Talisay leaves, also known as Terminalia catappa, have been found to be sturdy and
long-lasting, making them a suitable alternative for corkboards. They can support the
weight of pinned items without breaking or disintegrating, and are inherently water-
resistant. Using Talisay leaves as a corkboard material can be beneficial for customers
and the business sector, as per the testing and findings obtained.
NATHANIEL:
Chapter 3: Methodology
I. Research Design
Experimental Research
II. Population and Sample Method
This is our population and sample (anyone could be part of our population (showed in
PowerPoint)) but survey participants would likely be students, professionals, and others
who frequently use corkboards.
III. Sampling Techniques
Simple Random Sampling and Convenience Sampling
IV. Data Gathering Instruments
Data for this study will be gathered from a series of experiments, primarily using
instrumentation created by the researcher.
V. Data Gathering Procedure
The researchers will create four setups, designated as Setup A, Setup B, and Setup C.
And the next steps are written on the paper we provided.
VI. Data Processing and Analysis
The researchers will analyze the data gathered through descriptive statistics