TG No. 5 Bleaching and Finishing of Rattan
TG No. 5 Bleaching and Finishing of Rattan
TG No. 5 Bleaching and Finishing of Rattan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3
RATIONALE -------------------------------------- 4
OBJECTIVES - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 8
METHODOLOGY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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A. Bleaching and Finishing Tools/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8
Bleaching tools/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Finishing tools/Equipment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Finishing Materials - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Chemicals --------- --------------------------- 9
Other Materials - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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B. Procedure - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Preparation of Chemicals for Bleaching --------------- -10
Preparation of Rattan Poles for Bleaching - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11
Preparation of Core and Wicker for Bleaching - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14
Preparation of Rattan Poles for Finishing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Full NGR Finish of Bleached and Unbleached Rattan Pole - - - - - - 16
Full NGR Finish of Bleached and Unbleached Rattan Core/Wicker -- - - 17
Straight Finish of Bleached and Unbleached Rattan Pole, Core/Wicker— 18
LITERATURE CITED - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22
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ANNEX A
Some success stories using the technology with varying concentration of the
chemical compositions are the following:
The Dela Cruz House of Piña of Kalibo, Aklan increased their export reve-
nue by USD 2 M in 2004 when they adopted the technology in their nito prod-
ucts.
Marinduque has accepted an export order which needed a white vine as raw ma-
terial in their handicraft products. They used nito and bleached it using the tech-
nology.
Cebu improved their used of jute fibers when they adopted the technology. In the
same place in Cebu, Cyprea Inc. which manufacture fashion accessories have also
rul Purok I Brgy. Biluso, Silang, Cavite adopted the technology in their buri and coco
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GONZALES, E.V. 1985. Chemical properties of some Philippine rattan species. Gifts, toys and handicrafts (GTH) manufacturers constitute the leading
Terminal Report. FPRDI Library, College, Laguna.
users of non-wood forest products (NWFPs) such as bamboo, rattan, twigs, fi-
___________________. 1991. Quality Improvement of stained rattan by bleaching.
IDRC-PCARRD Study 3.2 Terminal Report. FPRDI Library, College, La- bers and various vine species for export. The selling point of handicrafts is on
guna.
the appearance. It refers to what is seen and may include lines, shapes,
SLOVE, M.L. 1965. The role of alkali in peroxide bleaching TAPPI 48(9)535-540.
colors and others.
natural appearance of the materials used. To make our products compete in the
important. Finishing is the final stage in the manufacture of furniture and handi-
opaque liquid coatings in order to preserve and accentuate the figure of the raw
of the product. At present to provide the material with a more uniform color and
rattan poles is not a new process. It has been used by some rattan
and treatment to control the occurrence of blemishes caused by staining fungi, PRICE OF CHEMICALS AND FINISHING MATERIALS AND ADDRESSES SUPPLIERS
good finishing can improve the color of stain infected poles. Others bleach their Price/Units Chemical/Finishes and Address
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materials to remove stains caused by staining fungi which generally attack Php/US$
rattan poles or wickers after harvest. P1,400/carboy Hydrogen peroxide (50% Chemical Scientific Enterprises
US$28/cby Technical Grade) #28 Law St., Victoria Subd.,
P180-100/li Sodium Silicate Tandang Sora, Quezon City
Rattan wickers are in great demand for furniture and handicrafts for the P260/li 2.0-3.6 Tergitol Tel. # 02-984-1198
US$5.2/li Fax # 02-084-1201 or
manufacture of baskets and other novelty items for domestic and export RTC Supply House
11 Rimas St., Proj. 2, Q.C.
markets. Export markets of rattan products are the United States, Japan, Tel. # (02)433-7759
Fax #0-922-0293
Australia, United Kingdom and France. The exportation of rattan furniture and P2,750/bag of 25 kg Disodium Octaborate Connel Bros. Co., Pilipinas, Inc.
US$55/25k Tetrahydrate (DOT) 4th Floor Agustin Bldg.
handicrafts have assumed considerable importance in the international market Emerald Ave., Ortigas Center
Pasig City
because of its unique and attractive appearance. However, exported rattan Tel.#02-633-4617 to 20
Fax# 02-633-4088;634-7225
products are sometimes rejected due to the presence of defects such as stains P35-45/ft Sanding paper, grit #100 Available at any given hardware
US$0.7-0.9/ft
and blemishes caused by staining fungi. This is a serious problem the rattan
P10/pc Sanding paper grit 180, 320 -do-
industry has to cope with. US$0.2/pc
P450/gal Sanding sealer -do-
US$9/gal
P480/gal Clear gloss lacquer -do-
US$9.6/gal
P200/gal Thinner -do-
RATIONALE US$4/gal
P145-150/liter NGR penetrating wood stain -do-
Bleaching process is the application of an oxidizing agent to remove the US$2.9-3.0/li
P110/liter Oil wood stain -do-
natural coloring of the material. Technical grade hydrogen peroxide (H202) with
US$2.2/li
a concentration of 50% is extensively used as bleaching agent. It is effective P60-65/print Oil tinting color -do-
US$120-1.3/pint
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COST OF BLEACHING STAINED RATTAN and non-polluting. There are several bleaching agent available in the market,
1.Slightly & heavily stained core and wicker hydrogen peroxide. Another is the sodium hypochlorite or commercially
Chemicals Slightly stained Heavily stained
Php/US$ Php/US$ known as zonrox. This contains chlorine which is found carcinogenic when
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used for a long time and is not environment friendly. However, most important
Hydrogen peroxide 7.00 / 0.114 7.00 / 0.114
requisites for successful peroxide bleaching are alkaline conditions to ensure
DOT 11.00 / 0.22 11.00 / 0.22
Sodium silicate 20.00 / 0.40 30.00 / 0.60 adequate supply of perhydroxyl anions and the presence of peroxide
Surfactant or wetting 5.20 / 0.104 5.20 / 0.104
stabilizers. Effective bleaching involves maximizing the 2 reaction stages, i.e.,
agent
Total 43.20/ 0.864 53.20 / 1.064 oxidation of lignin and other coloring matter and oxidation (Herbert 1963) of
Cost/pole 2.16/ 0.0432 2.66 / 0.0532 cellulose and hemicellulose to bring about development of high stable
2. Slightly stained pole & wicker or heavily stained poles
brightness, without loss in weight and least damage in strength.
Chemicals Slightly stained Heavily stained
Php/US$ Php/US# In this technology, the main source of alkaline are disodium octaborate
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Hydrogen peroxide 14.00 / 0.28 21.00 / 0.92 tetrahydrate (DOT) and sodium silicate, which besides providing alkalinity also
DOT 11.00 / 0.22 11.00 / 0.22 buffers the bleach solution in the proper pH range. Sodium silicate also
Sodium silicate 20.00 / 0.40 30.00 / 0.60
inactivates metal cations present and reduces peroxide decomposition. Under
Surfactant or wetting 5.20 / 0.104 5.20 //0.104
agent optimum ratio of DOT and sodium silicate concentration of 1:3 efficient
Total 50.20 / 1.004 67.20 /1.394
bleaching and complete removal of stains is obtained. Surfactant or wetting
Cost/pole 2.16 / 0.0432 2.66 /0.0532
agent is also added to enhance the penetration of the chemicals into the sam-
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achieve smooth surface. It is important to sand along the grain of the wood, not
across it, as this may result in scratches which can be brought out by stain as
ugly undesirable lines. Sanding schedule for rattan pole is grit no. 100-180-320.
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c. Straight Finish of Bleached Rattan Pole, Core/Wicker For rattan core sanding schedule is starting with grit no. 150 to 220.
» Sand lightly the surface using fladder- type portable sander with grit no. 180, » Dust off - A final wipe with a tack cloth is advisable to remove any remaining
until desired smoothness is attained. particles present and dust attraction due to static electricity.
» Spray a coat of sanding sealer. Slightly sand with fladder- type portable » Stain - These are coloring matters or pigments suspended in a vehicle. The
sander with grit no. 320. Clean. vehicle determines the types of stain such as water stain, oil stain and lacquer
» Spray 3-4 coats of NC lacquer top coat. stain. This is applied to produce a uniform, overall tone and produce a desired
color or figure. Stain is use primarily to produce color rather than to produce a
» Sealer - are formulated from nitrocellulose resin called silex and nitrocellulose
lacquer as solvent. Sealers are applied as base coat to stop the absorption of
succeeding coats, to produce high build and for quick drying. The operation of
polyurethane lacquer.
Information on the different topcoats
At the end of the course, the participants would be able to explain and perform
» Sand surface using fladder- type portable sander with grit no. 180. Clean.
the finishing of rattan with bleaching as pretreatment process to lighten or brighten
» Spray stain of desired color. Let dry.
up and remove fungal stains in rattan surface.
» Spray a coat of sanding sealer. Lightly sand with fladder-type portable
» Bleaching tools/Equipment » Spray a final coat of flat or semi flat top coat if dull finish is required.
Stove
Wooden ladle
» Finishing tools/Equipment
Water Filter
Air compressor/airhose
Spray gun
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Brush
4. Preparation of Rattan Poles for Finishing
Blow torch
a. Full NGR Finish of Bleached and Unbleached Rattan Pole
attained.
» Finishing Materials
» Spray stain on the surface. Dry.
Sanding paper (grit #100, 180, 320)
» Spray a coat of sanding sealer. Let dry. Lightly sand the surface using
Sanding sealer
grit no. 320. Clean.
Clear gloss lacquer
» To build-up coat, do the muñego technique until desired build-up of coat
Oil stain (pigment stain)
is achieved.
NGR stain (dye stain)
» Spray toning color to even the color of the surface.
Tinting color in oil
» Spray 2-3 coats of NC lacquer top coat (clear gloss lacquer).
Lacquer thinner
» Spray a final coat of flat or semi flat top
Paint thinner
coat if dull finish is required. Gasoline
» Chemicals
Staining
Hydrogen peroxide (H202)
Rubber gloves
Sealing Topcoating
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Plastic pail » When boiling add H202 and maintain for 45 minutes for slightly stained
1. Preparation of Chemicals for Bleaching For unstained poles/wicker or when the objective is only to lighten up the sur-
face, the concentrations of the different chemicals is the same but application time
Table 1. Guide in the Preparation of Chemicals for Bleaching
maybe shorter. (For unstained pole 30 – 45 minutes; For unstained core/wicker
1.Slightly & heavily stained core and wicker
Amount 25 – 30 minutes)
Chemicals Slightly stained Heavily stained
Hydrogen peroxide 10 gm 10 gm
DOT 10 gm 10 gm
Sodium silicate 20 gm 30 gm
Surfactant or wetting agent 2 ml 2 ml
Water 1000 ml 1000 ml
2. Slightly stained pole & wicker or heavily stained poles
Bleached and unbleached Bleached and unbleached
Amount slightly stained poles heavily stained poles
Chemicals Slightly stained* Heavily stained
Hydrogen peroxide 20 gm 30 gm
DOT 10 gm 10 gm
Sodium silicate 20 gm 30 gm
Surfactant or wetting agent 2 ml 2 ml
Water 1000 ml 1000 ml
*For wicker and core to have a higher brightness Bleached and unbleached Bleached and unbleached
slightly stained core/wicker heavily stained core/wicker
Note: To compute 10 liters of bleaching solution, multiply all components by 10X
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3. Preparation of Core and Wicker for Bleaching 2. Preparation of Rattan Poles for Bleaching
» Sand lightly with grit no. 180 > Scrape the surface with an appropriate scraper (drawback, bolo, knife)
» Compute for liquor ratio (LR). The proportion of the weight of material in kilo-
(LR). The proportion of the weight of material in kilogram to the volume of » When boiling, add H202 and maintain for 45
water in liters (appropriate LR is when the material is fully submerged in minutes for slightly stained samples and 60
Mixing of chemicals
except H2O2
Soaking of samples
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