TY - BOOK AU - Ambayec, Katherine M., author. AU - Suasa, Bon Jovi V., author. AU - Fabi, Jengke P., author. AU - Baniqued, Aprileen T., adviser. AU - Baniqued, Aprileen T., technical critic TI - Coconut husk as an alternative material in making woodtile / AV - UM TD 930 A43 2007 PY - 2007/// CY - Rosario, Cavite PB - Cavite State University-CCAT Campus KW - Coconut husk KW - Wood tile substitute KW - Alternative material KW - Experimental research KW - Recycled materials KW - Tile production N1 - Research Paper (LSHS) -- Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2007; Includes bibliographical references and appendices N2 - AMBAYEC, KATHERINE M., FABI, JENGKE P., SUASA, BON JOVI V.. Applied Research III, Cavite State University, Laboratory School, January 2007, "Coconut Husk as an Alternative Material in Making wood Tile" Adviser. Ms. Aprileen T. Baniqued The study "Coconut Husk as an Alternative Material in Making Wood Tile" was conducted to know if coconut husk is a possible substitute material in making wood tile. The study aims to determine the possibility of coconut husk as alternative material in making wood tile and to determine what part of the coconut husk can be used in making wood tile. From the parts of the coconut husk, only two were used. The coconut fiber and the coconut husk. All of the treatments were the same on the weight of coconut husk part and of the weight of mixed hardening agent. Coconut fiber was used as first treatment with the same value of chemicals in treatment two. Coconut dust was used in the next three treatments. Based on the findings of the study, T2 and T3 is the best mixture among the four treatments. Both treatments and the commercial tile were tested for its durability by loading different weights of iron. Its strength was computed by following the formula of getting the Pascal ER -