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    Ink Made from Teabags * Ink Made from Tea bags * 1. Background of the Study Tea is created by using the leaves of a plantknown as Camellis sinensis. This plant is native tomainland China‚ South and Southeast Asia‚ but it istoday cultivated across the world in tropical andsubtropical regions. It is an evergreen shrub Premium1449 Words6 Pages Ink Made of Teabags Background of the Study Tea is created by using the leaves of a plant known as Camellis sinensis. This plant is native to mainland China

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    PRINTER TYPES INKJET PRINTERS -are non-impact printers which print text and images by spraying tiny droplets of liquid ink onto paper. They are the most popular printers for home use. Currently‚ most inkjet printers use either thermal inkjet or piezoelectric inkjet technology. Thermal inkjet printer uses heating element to heat liquid ink to form vapor bubble‚ which forces the ink droplets onto the paper through the nozzle. Most inkjet manufacturers use this technology in consumer inkjet printers

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    using a quick-drying ink instead of India ink came to him while visiting a newspaper. The newspaper’s ink left the paper dry and smudge-free almost immediately. Biro vowed to use a similar ink in a new type of writing instrument. To avoid clogging his pen up with thick ink‚ he proposed a tiny metal ball that rotated at the end of a tube of this quick drying ink. The ball would have two functions: * It would act as a cap to keep the ink from drying. * It would let ink flow out of the pen at

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    B Rubgygbggugyu

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    produces stain on the clothes and such stain is difficult to remove. This observation gave the researcher the idea of using the mango sap as substrate for pen’s ink with the thinking that the banana sap could stabilize ink. The purpose of this study is to utilize the banana sap as an alternative ingredient which very abundant source of quality ink. In addition‚ it maximizes the use of banana which grows abundantly in any rural areas and that it minimize the problem on waste disposal. The researcher also

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    INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT REPORT

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report is a practical experience acquired by me in the course of my industrial training at Druckfarben Nigeria Limited (DFN) under the student industrial work experience scheme (SWIES). In the earlier stage of science and technology education in Nigeria‚ students were from their respective institutions without any technical knowledge or working experience. It was in this view that students undergoing science and technology related courses were mandated in different

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    Investigatory Project

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    Tea is created using the leaves of Camellis Sinesis that can be found in China‚ South Asia‚ and Southeast Asia but now found in Japan and Korea. This research and experiments are only limited to making a simple ink as a colorant. This will benefit us by producing an alternative for other inks. Set-A seven teabags‚ one tablespoon of vinegar‚ a bag of cornstarch‚ a strainer‚ a fork and a bottle put you teabags in a boiling water ‚wait for six minutes‚ remove the tea bags from the boiling water‚ then

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    Investigatory Project

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    Camellissinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ ink is apigment in a liquid or paste form usedas colorants and dyes. Also‚ they arebecoming more and more expensivebecause of their increasing purposes. 7. Our research aims to produce thisink as a cheaper alternative tothose commercial ones. Comparedto the ink we are aiming to create‚commercially produced inks aretoxic and can behazardous to apersons health once there isinappropriate contact with it. 8. To match with the color andconsistency of other inks‚ wewill be adding

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    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Charcoal one of the earliest known forms of ink‚ was used as early as 30‚000 BC. The first of its use documented in the continent of Europe. It may be a bit primitive to these modern times but still very useable for those who want to try it. The recipe of making it however is similar to those inks made by ancient civilizations such as the ink used by the Ancient Egyptians. We propose to make charcoal ink as a statement to increase of those in the Philippines who are experiencing

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    making our ink. Investigatory Project - SlideShare www.slideshare.net/Charlotte122899/investigatory-project‎ Apr 21‚ 2012 - STATEMENT OF THEPROBLEMGenerally‚ this investigatory project aimsto find out ... Also‚ no harmfulchemicals will be used in making our ink. Investigatory Project by Elvin Jay Macanlalay on Prezi prezi.com/-zzn__trn8jx/investigatory-project/‎ Aug 3‚ 2013 - Investigatory Project Of Grade 9 - Lapu Lapu of DLSAU ... The Feasibility of making Whiteboard marker ink out of Charcoal

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    Tetrahymena Lab Report

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    and vacuole formation in Tetrahymena. This process was visualized by feeding methylene blue stained yeast cells and India ink to Tetrahymena (Keenan‚ 1984). In this experiment‚

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