2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/187/1/012005
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Synthesis and Compression Strength Properties of Composite Based on Sago Pulp Fiber Waste

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“…This sago waste (hampas) is the common source of feed. Hampas is "the fibrous residue left behind after most of the starch has been washed out of the rasped pith of the sago palm" [46], consisting of roughly 58-66% starch, 5-21% lignin, 20-23% cellulose [47], [48], which makes it a great fodder due to its high content of fiber. Because of its high fiber content, hampas have commonly undergone various treatments to improve its digestibility and palatability, for instance, ensiling [49] [50].…”
Section: Sago For Feed and Fertilizer Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This sago waste (hampas) is the common source of feed. Hampas is "the fibrous residue left behind after most of the starch has been washed out of the rasped pith of the sago palm" [46], consisting of roughly 58-66% starch, 5-21% lignin, 20-23% cellulose [47], [48], which makes it a great fodder due to its high content of fiber. Because of its high fiber content, hampas have commonly undergone various treatments to improve its digestibility and palatability, for instance, ensiling [49] [50].…”
Section: Sago For Feed and Fertilizer Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of some previous studies reported that marble powder can be utilized as a mixture of composite materials [5]- [8]. In addition to that, several studies of sago-based composites have been reported [9]- [10]. Sago waste can be used as raw material for making bio-composite materials, by taking natural fibers found in sago trees and tied with certain reinforcements [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorbing energy material measures the strength of given notch and serves as tool to evaluate the ductile / brittle transition temperature-dependent. It is used in the industry, because it is easy to set up, the results could be determined easily and effectively cost [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%