There are many kinds of ink. In our experiment we will use Ti plant as the main component of our ink. Having two different set-ups will provide the chance to compare the colors and consistencies. Cornstarch is an efficient additive to have the right consistency of the product. Also vinegar is also efficient, though there is no obvious change in color, it was seen that it gave the ink a consistent color whether wet or dry. We also add some herbs which helps our product to look more darker. Since using Ti plant alone, it will not produce a darker color which our group aims a darker one. Our Ti plant ink is efficient in using for paintings and for markers. Though it is not totally black it only looks just like black. It is a dark brown ink. It is effective until 10 or more days. Our Ti plant ink also is use for henna(tattoo).As we use this as an effective ink, we seem that it is also efficient in henna tattoos. It is not harmful in our skins. But for those people who have skin allergies, they can be harmed because their skins are not comfortable in that specific herb. Ti plant has many uses as long as you use it properly. It is not necessary for us to use ink as an ink for ball pen but we use our Ti plant ink for markers because we believe that if we use it in markers it will last longer and we can put those inks in markers easily but if we insert it in ball pen it will take long time to insert it. So this is the summarization of our product (Ti plant ink).
*INTRODUCTION:
TI PLANT is a flowering plant in the Asparagus family, Asparagaceae known by a wide variety of common names including Cabbage Palm, Good Luck Plant and Palm Lily. It is native to tropical southeastern Asia, Papua New Guinea, Melanesia, Northeastern Australia, the Indian Ocean, and parts of Polynesia. It is not native to either Hawaii or New Zealand but was introduced to both by Polynesian settlers. There are some parts here in the Philippines which have an available Ti plants. The