The Utilization of Bira Tubers (alocasia macrorrhizos) Become Bioplastic with the Addition of Starch Waste of Banana Skins Kepok (musa paradisiaca)

  • Utami L
  • Isnaini M
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Abstract

This study aimed to determine the tensile test size of the bira tuber bioplastic with the addition of kepok banana peel starch. The method used is experimental. A tensile test was carried out with ATSM D882. The research results showed that the four samples' best tensile test added the most bira starch at 40% of 1432 N/m². The color of the resulting plastic is still clear brown because no bleach is added to the starch.

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Utami, L. S., & Isnaini, M. (2022). The Utilization of Bira Tubers (alocasia macrorrhizos) Become Bioplastic with the Addition of Starch Waste of Banana Skins Kepok (musa paradisiaca). KONSTAN - JURNAL FISIKA DAN PENDIDIKAN FISIKA, 7(02), 119–124. https://doi.org/10.20414/konstan.v7i02.166

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