S. M. A. et al(2012) have said that the sources of fiber can not only be seen in plants alone but also in peel, rind, hull, and husk that is an example of agricultural waste. These agricultural wastes thrown away in garbage can, burn up in some point, which cause pollution and other negative effects in the environment resulting of increasing of waste production totality, and sustaining ability of high costs related to the management. Designs can be made by adding rose petals or leaves soon after sieving, but before drying it in the sunshine. Beautiful designs depend on the maker's skills. Generally the Food and Fertilizer Technology Center (1998-2017), when it is the season of durian; durian rinds in stores are regularly get rid of the buyers because it will only collect higher piles. Rinds of other fruits are to be a good source of firewood, organic fertilizer, but one disadvantage is it cannot be disposed easily. Durian rinds as a raw material in making paper are no caustic soda and most of all it is natural, so it is safe to the users of the papers made in durian rinds. Paper made from a raw material like durian rinds gives tender fiber and better class than other raw material like mulberry-pulp …show more content…
Et al(2015), The properties of paper determine the product liniment potential and be contingent on the pulping state, the raw product, and the pulf purifying. In developing models it has a higher possibilities with a elevated virtue of suitable utilizing the density of paper as the dependent variable for most of the variables excluding the tear marl and zero-span tensile power, bot wet and dry. Adding Carlsson, L. Et al(2005), said that The shear-lag approach to the prognostication of the tensile power of a normal paper is examined and outlined. It is indicated that alteration of fiber strength to paper strength necessitate elongated fibers for shit with poor fiber – fiber affiliation, or moderate relative affiliated area. Prognostications of tensile strength for normal papers of the equal fiber distance, but with dissimilar beating grade, and for ordinary papers with disparate fiber distances and beating standards, are in quantitative concurrences with earlier published statistics. Generally Palmer, B. (2012), An ordinary paper is approximately dense and covered with a thin sheet of plastic. Nearly all plastics auto-ignite at excessive heat than paper. In spite of the fact that ordinary paper ignites at approximately 480 degrees Fahrenheit or even more hotter when it is flaming. The middle of a burning paper has a temperature of 1500 degrees Fahrenheit, or even a couple of hundred hotter. The temperature of the tips of the burning paper are normally