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Susanto Arief Yudhi, . and Surya Layli Fadhila, . and Boesono Herry, . and Suherman Agus, . and Jayanto Bogi Budi, . The effect of storage diversity on the breaking strength and elongation of polyamide monofilament in gill net fishing gear. pp. 2531-2541. ISSN 2231-8526
Abstract
The study aimed to determine the breaking strength and elongation of polyamide monofilament 0.44 mm in dry condition after treating with open and close storage. This study was an experimental study that refers to SNI ISO 1805: 2010 method. Data collection was done in the dry condition with two yarn samples from different treatments and one sample as a control. Each treatment was done 10 times of repetition. The test material was collected in one mesh. Then the locking distance was adjusted with the mesh size. The breaking strength and elongation score were tested using an autograph. The study found the breaking strength on polyamide nets stored closely was higher than open storage samples. On the other the elongation value on monofilament polyamide nets stored closely was lower than open storage samples. There was an effect on different storage methods against polyamide breaking strength (sig 0.00) which was lower than (0.05). Different storage methods also affected the elongation score of polyamides (sig 0.00) (0.05). In conclusion there was an effect on different storage methods open or close storage against breaking and elongation strength of polyamide monofilament 0.4 mm.
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Abstract
The study aimed to determine the breaking strength and elongation of polyamide monofilament 0.44 mm in dry condition after treating with open and close storage. This study was an experimental study that refers to SNI ISO 1805: 2010 method. Data collection was done in the dry condition with two yarn samples from different treatments and one sample as a control. Each treatment was done 10 times of repetition. The test material was collected in one mesh. Then the locking distance was adjusted with the mesh size. The breaking strength and elongation score were tested using an autograph. The study found the breaking strength on polyamide nets stored closely was higher than open storage samples. On the other the elongation value on monofilament polyamide nets stored closely was lower than open storage samples. There was an effect on different storage methods against polyamide breaking strength (sig 0.00) which was lower than (0.05). Different storage methods also affected the elongation score of polyamides (sig 0.00) (0.05). In conclusion there was an effect on different storage methods open or close storage against breaking and elongation strength of polyamide monofilament 0.4 mm.
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Fishing gear |
AGROVOC Term: | Fish |
AGROVOC Term: | Synthetic fibres |
AGROVOC Term: | Sampling |
AGROVOC Term: | Data collecting |
AGROVOC Term: | Experimental design |
AGROVOC Term: | Data analysis |
AGROVOC Term: | Impact assessment |
Depositing User: | Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 00:55 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10134 |
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