Use of pineapple leaves to make looms

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The objective of this research work is to use pineapple leaves in stubble to make tissues; thus avoiding the inadequate management of final disposal of agricultural residues of pineapple production. The leaves of the pineapple plants that remain in the agricultural fields after the harvest of the fr...

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Autores: Huallpa Oscanoa, Evelyn, Alcántara Boza, Alejandro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/16698
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/16698
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Residues; pineapple leaves; looms
Residuos; hojas de piña; telares
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Utilización de las Hojas de Piña para Elaborar Telares
title Use of pineapple leaves to make looms
spellingShingle Use of pineapple leaves to make looms
Huallpa Oscanoa, Evelyn
Residues; pineapple leaves; looms
Residuos; hojas de piña; telares
title_short Use of pineapple leaves to make looms
title_full Use of pineapple leaves to make looms
title_fullStr Use of pineapple leaves to make looms
title_full_unstemmed Use of pineapple leaves to make looms
title_sort Use of pineapple leaves to make looms
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Huallpa Oscanoa, Evelyn
Alcántara Boza, Alejandro
author Huallpa Oscanoa, Evelyn
author_facet Huallpa Oscanoa, Evelyn
Alcántara Boza, Alejandro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Residues; pineapple leaves; looms
Residuos; hojas de piña; telares
topic Residues; pineapple leaves; looms
Residuos; hojas de piña; telares
description The objective of this research work is to use pineapple leaves in stubble to make tissues; thus avoiding the inadequate management of final disposal of agricultural residues of pineapple production. The leaves of the pineapple plants that remain in the agricultural fields after the harvest of the fruit, we can give them other uses, since many times they are incinerated, generating polluting gases. The methodology consisted in leaving only the fibers of the leaf removing the non-fibrous substances by empirical methods in manual form, the drying was carried out and later the knitting was done with sticks of pineapple leaves of three varieties: Golden, Hawaiana and variety. As a procedure, the pineapple leaves fibers were extracted manually and the knitting was done with hand-made instruments. As results, it was obtained that the tissue of the pineapple leaf residue of the Hawaiana variety presents better quality with an average tensile strength of 6.041 MPa and elongation of 312.4%, this means that the sample has been stretched 3 times its initial length, this shows that the Hawaiian variety is more resistant than the Golden variety with tractive force of 5,560 MPa and average elongation 222.9% the average variety samba of tensile force 4,051 MPa and Elongation average 270,9%. According to its resistance of the tissues it can be classified that the fabric of the Hawaiian variety according to the characteristics found can be of use of bags and purses.
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spelling Use of pineapple leaves to make loomsUtilización de las Hojas de Piña para Elaborar TelaresHuallpa Oscanoa, EvelynAlcántara Boza, AlejandroResidues; pineapple leaves; loomsResiduos; hojas de piña; telaresThe objective of this research work is to use pineapple leaves in stubble to make tissues; thus avoiding the inadequate management of final disposal of agricultural residues of pineapple production. The leaves of the pineapple plants that remain in the agricultural fields after the harvest of the fruit, we can give them other uses, since many times they are incinerated, generating polluting gases. The methodology consisted in leaving only the fibers of the leaf removing the non-fibrous substances by empirical methods in manual form, the drying was carried out and later the knitting was done with sticks of pineapple leaves of three varieties: Golden, Hawaiana and variety. As a procedure, the pineapple leaves fibers were extracted manually and the knitting was done with hand-made instruments. As results, it was obtained that the tissue of the pineapple leaf residue of the Hawaiana variety presents better quality with an average tensile strength of 6.041 MPa and elongation of 312.4%, this means that the sample has been stretched 3 times its initial length, this shows that the Hawaiian variety is more resistant than the Golden variety with tractive force of 5,560 MPa and average elongation 222.9% the average variety samba of tensile force 4,051 MPa and Elongation average 270,9%. According to its resistance of the tissues it can be classified that the fabric of the Hawaiian variety according to the characteristics found can be of use of bags and purses.El presente trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo aprovechar hojas de piña en rastrojos para elaborar tejidos; maximizando así, la disposición final de residuos agrícolas de la producción de piña. Las hojas de plantas de piña que quedan en los campos agrícolas después de la cosecha del fruto, podemos darles otros usos, dado que muchas veces se los incinera, generando gases contaminantes. La metodología consistió en dejar solamente las fibras de la hoja quitándole las sustancias no fibrosas mediante métodos empíricos en forma manual, se realizó el secado y posteriormente se realizó el tejido de punto con palillos de hojas de piña de tres variedades: Golden, Hawaiana y la variedad Samba. Como procedimiento se extrajo las fibras de hojas de piña de forma manual y se realizó el tejido de punto con instrumentos artesanales. Como resultados se obtuvo que el tejido del residuo de hoja de piña de la variedad Hawaiana, presenta mejor calidad con una fuerza de tracción promedio de 6,041 MPa y elongación de 312,4 %, lo que significa que la muestra ha sido estirada 3 veces su longitud inicial, ello demuestra que la variedad de hawaiana es más resistente que la variedad de Golden con fuerza de tracción de 5,560 MPa y elongación promedio 222,9 %; la variedad samba con promedio de fuerza de tracción 4,051 MPa y Elongación promedio 270,9 %. De acuerdo a su resistencia de los tejidos se puede clasificar que el tejido de la variedad de hawaiana de acuerdo a las características encontradas puede ser de uso de bolsas y carteras.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ingeniería Geológica, Minera, Metalúrgica y Geográfica2019-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/1669810.15381/iigeo.v22i43.16698Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 22 No. 43 (2019); 127-132Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 22 Núm. 43 (2019); 127-1321682-30871561-0888reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/16698/14261Derechos de autor 2019 Evelyn Huallpa Oscanoa, Alejandro Alcántara Bozahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/166982020-03-11T22:40:16Z
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