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Synthesis of Handmade Craft-paper from Agricultural Waste


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1 Department of Chemical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education and Research, Nasik-422003, Maharashtra, India

The present work is to promote the use of agricultural waste (sugarcane bagasse, banana fibers, and rice husk) in the creation of handcrafted paper. This work alters the manufacturing process by utilizing various cellulose ratios derived from different agricultural residues. Craft papers have been made with the use of a fairly straightforward and environmentally benign process known as the handmade technique, which includes these raw residues in various ratios. The physico-mechanical properties are measured for synthesized sheets with an appropriate basis weight (63–80 g/m2), thickness (20–300 m), burst strength (58.9–105.2 kPa), burst index (1.03–1.67 kPa m2/g), and bulk (1.06 – 3.12 cm3/g), respectively. It is demonstrated that the used ingredients are cost-effective and eco-friendly. In addition, it is found that the quality of thehandmade paper sample composition formed with a blend of 20% rice husk, 30% sugarcane bagasse, and 50% banana fiber, is relatively high. This study demonstrates that agricultural waste can provide viable alternatives for the industries that produce handmade paper.

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Agricultural waste, Cost effective, Eco-friendly, Handmade craft paper
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Yennam Rajesh
Department of Chemical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education and Research, Nasik-422003, Maharashtra, India
Priyanka Shivde
Department of Chemical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education and Research, Nasik-422003, Maharashtra, India
Gaurav Daware
Department of Chemical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education and Research, Nasik-422003, Maharashtra, India
Venkat Mane
Department of Chemical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education and Research, Nasik-422003, Maharashtra, India
Vijay Mawal
Department of Chemical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education and Research, Nasik-422003, Maharashtra, India
Sandip Derle
Department of Chemical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering, Education and Research, Nasik-422003, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


The present work is to promote the use of agricultural waste (sugarcane bagasse, banana fibers, and rice husk) in the creation of handcrafted paper. This work alters the manufacturing process by utilizing various cellulose ratios derived from different agricultural residues. Craft papers have been made with the use of a fairly straightforward and environmentally benign process known as the handmade technique, which includes these raw residues in various ratios. The physico-mechanical properties are measured for synthesized sheets with an appropriate basis weight (63–80 g/m2), thickness (20–300 m), burst strength (58.9–105.2 kPa), burst index (1.03–1.67 kPa m2/g), and bulk (1.06 – 3.12 cm3/g), respectively. It is demonstrated that the used ingredients are cost-effective and eco-friendly. In addition, it is found that the quality of thehandmade paper sample composition formed with a blend of 20% rice husk, 30% sugarcane bagasse, and 50% banana fiber, is relatively high. This study demonstrates that agricultural waste can provide viable alternatives for the industries that produce handmade paper.

Keywords


Agricultural waste, Cost effective, Eco-friendly, Handmade craft paper