MESSAGE 1HIGHLIGHTS 2
ENHANCING the COMPETITIVENESS of INDUSTRY and SERVICES 8Providing Technological Assistance to SMEs� Research and Development� Technology Transfer� S&T Services
MODERNIZING AGRICULTURE and FISHERIES 20Implementing AFMA Project Commitments
MAKING S&T WORK for HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 21HARNESSING S&T for HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES� Health� Housing/Construction Materials� Energy
Implementing the S&T Intervention Program for the Poor, Vulnerable andDisadvantaged
Broadening S&T Capabilities in the RegionsImplementing the S&T Program in Mindanao
HARNESSING S&T for GOOD GOVERNANCE 26Creating Greater Public Awareness for S&TDeveloping Effective S&T PoliciesPromoting Multilateral and Interregional S&T Cooperation
FUTURE DIRECTIONS 28FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 29HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 31ANNEXES 33ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTDIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS
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DR. ERNESTO P. LOZADADirector
The year 2001 is very significant in the history of theITDI. It was during the year that the Institutecelebrated its 100th year of existence with no lessthan the highest official of the land, Her Excellency,
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, gracing themomentous occasion.
It was also during the year that I assumed thedirectorship of the Institute. Being at the helm ofITDI, I envision that the Institute not only continue but rather, even focus more of its energiesin being a potent agent or partner in achieving national development and concretely
contribute in uplifting the quality of life of every Filipino, particularly, the poor anddisadvantaged sector of our society. Operational framework to achieve this goal had been laidand this is evident in the programs and projects the Institute started to undertake this year.
The Institute’s research and development programs were directed towards developingcompetitive and high value-added new products, and on improving existing technologies tomake them appropriate or relevant to present conditions. R&D projects on agri-basedproducts and processes were also implemented in support of the Agriculture and Fisheries
Modernization Act or AFMA.
The technology transfer and commercialization activities of the Institute were strengthenedto hasten the delivery, adoption and commercialization or appropriate technologies toappropriate beneficiaries. A potent tool for national development especially in thecountryside, the Institute worked closely with all the regional offices to effectively
implement the program.
In line with its commitment to improve the productivity and competitiveness of the localindustry, the ITDI provided S&T related services, such as, product and raw material testingand analyses, instrument calibration, training, technical information and consultancyservices. To further improve the delivery of its services, the Institute continued to work for
the ISO Certification of its testing laboratories.
S&T promotion activities, such as, press releases, radio/TV broadcasts, participation in S&Texhibits, fora and techno-fairs, were also aggressively implemented to enhanceawareness among the general public of the Institute’s activities.
In human resources development, the Institute continued to provide opportunities to itstechnical and support personnel in acquiring expertise, enhancing knowledge and skills inorder to upgrade the quality of its R&D activities as well as to improve the delivery of its S&Trelated services.
Likewise, to enhance the capability of the Institute to effectively and efficiently implement itsplans, programs and projects, institutional and management reforms were initiated. Theneed for teamwork in all the Institute’s undertakings was stressed among the members ofthe Execom.
Indeed, the year 2001 was another year full of challenges and opportunities for the Institute.The work before us will not be easy, but with the support and cooperation of all, we shallsucceed in realizing our vision for ITDI.
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The year 2001 etched anothermilestone in the history of ITDIas it celebrated its 100thanniversary on July 1.Highlighting the occasionwere various activitiesconfirming its establishedniche as the premier R&Dinstitute of DOST.
ITDI’s 100 days countdownwas marked with major eventssuch as : Series of TechnicalSeminars; Inauguration of theITDI Memorabilia; CentennialBook Launching; CentennialStamp Launching, Launchingof the Centennial Logo andSlogan and the ITDI Hymn,and TV features of significantS&T contributions at ASYMover Channel 2.
Culminating this major eventwas a formal dinner with thePresident, Her Excellency,Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Keyofficials of other governmentagencies, the private sector,foreign funding agencies, theacademe and ITDI retireesalso graced the occasion.
Making the event trulymemorable was the signing ofthe Presidential proclamationdeclaring the ITDI MolinoProperty as reserved site forhousing of ITDI employees.Those who have contributedto the evolution and progressof ITDI were also givenrecognition aptly called the“100 partners of ITDI”.
In 2001, the Institute used as its
operational framework to achieve its
vision, the President’s SONA and the
MTPDP. Thus, ITDI‘s S&T endeavors were
geared towards helping address the
current national concerns of the different
sectors while continuing to be the lead in
three DOST flagship programs, namely, the
Establishment of a Packaging R&D Center,
the National Metrology Program, and the
Integrated Program on Cleaner Production
Technologies.
ITDI’s operations for CY2001 has been
marked with significant
accomplishments and events, notable
among them are the following:
ITDI Centennial Anniversary Celebration
HIGHLIGHTShighlights
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The Packaging R&D Centeror the PRDC teamed up withthe Center for InternationalTrade Expositions andMissions (CITEM) forintegrated regional assistanceprogram in the developmentof new packaging conceptsand application of famousRegion 9 products (e.g.ready-to-eat whole crabs, crabomelet in microwaveablepacks, omega 3-rich sardinesin hygienic flexible packages)and kakanin from Cainta.
The alliance resulted in theinclusion of these ethnic productsin the following international fairs:the Asian Ethnic Food Festival(World Trade Center, Pasay City,23-21 Nov. 2001); ASEAN S&TWeek (Brunei, 21 Sept. 2001);European Ethnic and SpecialtyFood Show (June 2001 and Aug.2001, Norway); Asian PromotionCenter (Tokyo, Japan, Oct.-Dec.,2001).
PACKAGING R&D CENTER
The National MetrologyLaboratory (NML) constructeda functioning prototype of anautomated standard cellcomparator using the paralleland serial ports of a personalcomputer to actuate a switcharray and a nanovoltmeter.This allows the analyst toconcentrate on concepts andminimize the uncertainty ofmeasurements, and leave tothe PC the tedious work ofcontrol of instruments andtaking replicated readings.
It has also participated in four(4) interlaboratory programs ofthe APEC 5 countries and AsiaPacific Metrology Program(APMP).
The NML has significantlycontributed to the upgrading oftesting and calibrationcapabilities in the regions. Ithas assisted other DOSTlaboratories in designing asystem for the maintenance oftime standard, developedproficiency program for middleand low accuracy levels, andhas conducted trainings inproper measurements andcalibration.
HIGHLIGHTShighlights
NATIONAL METROLOGY PROGRAM
Training on Metrology
ITDI Packaging in AsianEthnic Food Festival
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The IPCT continued topromote the integration ofcleaner production principlesin research and development,technology transfer,manufacturing, and in thevarious sectors of industry.This is done by developing,implementing, and monitoringof various service packagessuch as: training modules andprograms, collaborative R&Don specific sectors, manualsand guidelines.
In line with its goal, the IPCThas conducted : 29 trainingsessions on special topics, 15seminars for DOST R&Dinstitutes and councils;developed two trainingmodules and revised one, fourguidelines; three collaborativeR&D projects, and oneseminar for the textileindustry.
It has also co-organizedseminars and conferenceswith various industry,professional organizationsand other governmentagencies to promote theprogram.
The technology on theaccelerated stabilization andconversion oforganic/biodegradablemunicipal wastes intocompost using a bioreactor isa viable solution to theperennial problem on solidwaste disposal.
Starting from a 100 kgs/daydemo unit for market wastesin Bulacan, then 400 kgs/dayunit in a pulp and papercompany, a 1000 kgs/daybioreactor has been set-upand made operational at theSmokey MountainReclamation Site onDecember 2001.
The facility, with a populationsize capacity of 12,000 and acompost product output of 500kgs/day, boasts of no leachateemission and insignificantodor emission while having afaster rate of composting andcompetitive compostproduction cost.
INTEGRATED PROGRAM on CLEANER
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
Accelerated Composting of Solid MunicipalWastes
Bioreactor, 1000 kgs/day capacity
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TechnoTransferR&D
An absorbable type of suture,in mono-filament formconforming with USPspecifications in terms ofsterility and tensile strengthwas developed within twoyears. Initial application testson rabbits and rats showed nodermal irritation, completewound healing within 10 days,stitches gone after 5 days, noinflammatory response and notraces on skin. The product isa potential substitute for“catgut suture” that is currentlybeing used.
The project garnered the FirstPrize in the 12th ScientificPoster Exhibit of Health andRelated Technologies lastJuly 20, 2001 during theNational Science &Technology Week and theSecond Prize for thegovernment sector, in theNational Inventors WeekCompetition under theCreative Research Awardheld in Cebu City onNovember 21, 2001.
Absorbable Sutures from Carrageenan
In the area of research anddevelopment, ITDI focused onthe development ofcompetitive and highvalue-added products andprocesses, and on improvingexisting technologies to makethem appropriate or relevantto present conditions. Onehundred fifty two (152)projects were implemented,fifty seven (57) of which werecompleted.
The technology transfer andcommercialization activities ofthe Institute werestrengthened to hasten thedelivery, adoption andcommercialization ofappropriate technologies toappropriate beneficiaries.Five (5) technologies werecommercialized.
Highlightshighlights
Under the TechnologyBusiness Incubation (TBI)scheme, ITDI extended itsfacilities and expertise toMoonbake, Inc. for theproduction of Canned “Laing”and Bicol Express. Highestproduction achieved was attwo hundred fifty cases of 24cans/case within two weeks.
Such assistance of ITDI toSMEs, like Moonbake, Inc.has enabled the companyto set up its independentProcessing Plant at the FTIComplex which wasinaugurated on November29, 2001.
Canned “Laing”
Moonbake plant
Development of the AbsorbableSutures
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S&TInformation
TechServices
To ensure that R&D effortscontribute significantly to nationaldevelopment, all projects are nowgeared towards the enhancement/development of Enterprise Modules(EM) where technologies findactual applications. EMs compriseof a Business Opportunity Plan(BOP), Marketing Plan, Process/Product Description, andEquipment Specificationsdemonstrated either thru actualset-up of commercial productionfacility in the Institute’s laboratoryor thru plant layouts for set-up inother areas.
Through its Standards and Testingand Metrology Laboratories, theITDI has provided 12,736 testing,analytical and calibration servicesto a total of 3,055 clients fromvarious sectors of industrygenerating an income of P11 M.And to further improve the deliveryof these services, the ITDIcontinued to work for the ISOcertification of its testinglaboratories.
Through its R&D and technicalsupport divisions, ITDI continuedproviding other forms of technicalassistance to its clients such aslabel design, use of facilities,specialized tests and analyses andtraining. In 2001, the incomegenerated from these servicesamounted to P2.76 M.
The Institute also conducted 75technology-based livelihoodtraining courses to 1,273participants, rendered 90consultancy services to technicalinquiries and served 4,284 libraryusers.
To enhance awareness among thegeneral public of the Institute’s S&Tprograms and projects, promotionactivities were aggressivelyimplemented. These activitiesincluded the dissemination of S&T
information through 68 pressreleases, participation in 3 S&Texhibits and 7 fora, 20 TVfeatures over Channel 2, and34 radio interviews.
Publications in the form ofmanuals and ‘komiks-type’series to complement thetechnology transfer activitiesand other programs of theInstitute were also prepared.
To upgrade manpowercapability, the Institute providedopportunities to its technicaland support personnel inacquiring expertise, enhancingknowledge and skills in order toupgrade the quality of its R&Dactivities as well as to improvethe delivery of its S&T-relatedservices. Fourteen personnelare enrolled in various Ph. D.programs, 21 for MS/MAdegrees and in 10 diplomacourses; while 530 personnelwere sent to 83 local andforeign training courses,seminars and conferences.
Two significant programs wereinitiated during the year. Oneis the Technical SeminarSeries conducted weeklywhere ITDI staff presentscientific papers (published/unpublished), R&D work,thesis (MS / PhD), trainings,the output of which will be aTechnical Seminar SeriesProceedings for information /dissemination. Second is theGraduate Program/DiplomaCourse where 10 ITDI staffwith BS in Electronics /Electrical Engineering wereenrolled in the Diploma Coursein Power Electronics offered byUP, Los Baños. Classes wereheld at the ITDI hence,enrollees had the benefit ofstudying without leaving theirworkplace.
Training on candle making inAngkop-CFC Foundation, Bagong
Silang, Caloocan City
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To enhance the capability ofITDI to effectively andefficiently implement its plans,programs and projects,institutional and managementreforms were initiated.
The Institute’s organizationalstructure was reviewed toexplore, among others, thefeasibility of utilizingalternative organizationalarrangements. As a result ofthis initiative, the ITDI adoptedthe program approach to fullyutilize limited resources and toencourage teamwork andcooperation among themembers of the organization.Related to this effort, thesetting up of divisionaldeliverables / targets wasmade an integral part of theplanning sessions. Thedeliverables/targets shall be ameans to monitor concreteoutputs of the institutes’activities. These would alsoserve as a tool to beimmediately aware ofbreakthroughs, potentials,improvement areas at differentstages and time line of theprojects / undertakings.
Institute-level TechnicalAdvisory Committees (TACS)were created to review theplans, oversee theimplementation and evaluatethe accomplishments ofprojects/activities, as well asto initiate coordinative effortsto integrate or harmonizethese projects/activitiesamong the Institute’sdivisions. Three (3) TACswere created, one each for theIntegrated Program on
Cleaner ProductionTechnology, the PackagingResearch and DevelopmentCenter, and the NationalMetrology Program.
Linkages with industry andwith other institutions, localand foreign, were activelypursued. Two hundredseventy five contract projectswith industry wereimplemented, and were allcompleted. These projectsgenerated a total income ofP4.1 M. This amount, inaddition to those generatedfrom collaboration with otherinstitutions has infused anaggregate amount of P59.9 Mto ITDI’s resources.
This year, the ITDI utilized99% of its P152.16M allotmentwhich is 8.4% less than theallotment for last year. Byfunction, fund utilization are asfollows: R&D - 48.35%,Testing, Analytical andCalibration Services - 19.3%,Administrative and SupportServices - 11%, TechnicalSupport Services - 10.16%,Miscellaneous PersonnelBenefits - 6.94%, Expansion /Renovation of Facilities -2.54%, Human ResourceDevelopment - 0.84%,Technology Demonstration &Dissemination - 0.55%,Equipment (IT & testing) -0.32%.
HIGLIGHTShighlights
ASYM Features - Tiki-Tiki by UNILAB
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Enhancing the Competitiveness of
Industry and Services
Of the 152 R&D projectsimplemented this year, 85 (or 56per cent) were funded through theregular budget from the nationalgovernment; while 59 (or 39 %)were contract projects with theprivate sector. The rest werefunded through the DOST
Grant-In-Aid Program and byother government agencies.
Regular projects are listed inANNEX A while the contractresearch projects are listed inANNEX B.
PROVIDING TECHNOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE to SMEsResearch and Development
Cognizant of the significance of industry and services to economic
development, ITDI provides scientific and technological interventions or
assistance to these sectors. Such assistance include research and
development on globally competitive or value-added products, transfer of
technologies for commercialization; and provision of technical services.
FOOD
The programs and
projects for the food
sector are focused on
the development,
upgrading of the quality
and marketability of
ethnic food products and
establishment of their
standards.
Representative projects
are:
Pinoy Style Pasta Sauces. Asan alternative to meat basedsauces, two variants ofheat-and-serve pasta sauce thatincorporates seafood ingredientswere developed. These includeda Marinara Sauce made fromsquid (pusit) rings, peeledshrimps (hipon) and shuckedmussels (tahong) increamy-spicy sauce, andPuttanesca Sauce made fromdried white anchovies (dilis),chunky tomatoes, onions andwater chestnuts (apulid) spicedwith herbs.
Canned Adobo Rice. Inanswer to the growing demandfor convenience food, a cannedrice dish was developed whichincorporates the classic andfavorite Filipino dish, Adobo in aheat-and-serve preparation thatcan be stored at ambientconditions for a year. Acomplete quick meal by itself, theproduct is ideal for emergencysituations such as calamities;and for camping and picnics.
Process/Product Development
Pasta with Puttanesca Sauce
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Simulated White Pepper fromBlack Pepper through SCFE.White pepper comes from ripepepper corns while black peppercomes from unripe pepper corn.Using the Super Critical FluidExtraction (SCFE) technology, aproduct was developed fromblack pepper simulating the hotpeppery taste and appearance ofwhite pepper. This dispenses theneed to wait for the corns toripen and eliminates unsightlyblack specks when used asingredient in recipes and foodformulations.
Dried Asparagus. A processwas developed for the productionof dehydrated asparagus butts,the by-product of asparagusspears. The product in bits formcan be used in instant soups.
Durian Conserve. Conservesare jams made from a blend offruit pulps and nuts. A lowsugar, water activity and pHcontrolled formulation of durianconserve was developed.
Ube. To provide guidelines forprocessors to achieve a goodpurple colored product withoutthe use of artificial food colors,critical processing parametersthat affect the retention of naturalpurple color during processingwere identified. These includesappropriate harvest maturity,post harvest storage conditions,sugar concentrations,combination of varieties and pH.
Mango. Through the coordinationof DOST Regional Offices, ITDIassisted cooperatives /organizations / privatemanufacturing companies in theimprovement of their mangobased products, trained theirstaff in mango processing andgood manufacturing practices.The products include: driedmango, mango puree / juice,mango jam, green mangopowder, mango vinegar andmango leather.
Ham. Studies were conductedon the formulation of bottled hamcubes in oil and semi-refiningand utilization of spent oilrecovered from ham processing.
Lambanog. The project wasjointly undertaken by ITDI, DTIIV, DOST IV and the Mallari,Buncayo, and CapistranoDistilleries in Tayabas, Quezon.The distillation process wasoptimized to minimize toxicmethanol fractions in the distilledspirit.
Tropical Fruit Powders. ITDIconducted production trials ofcalamansi and passion fruitpowder for private foodprocessing companies.
Standards for EthnicFoods
Sweet Preserves. The draftstandards for legumes in syrup(i.e. red mongo, kidney beansand garbanzos) were finalizedand are up for public review byBFAD.
Canton Noodles. The studyshows that the critical qualityparameters are filth and the useof colorants. Both could beproperly managed by GoodManufacturing Practice (GMP).Colorants are dependent onthose legally permitted in thetarget export market.
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Industry and Servicesenhancing the competitivness of industry and services
Drying of asparagus
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FOOD PACKAGING
Through the Packaging R&D Center (PRDC), packagingsystems and alternative packaging were developed for thefollowing products:
PRODUCT COOPERATOR
Spanish Style
Pickled vegetables in stand-up pouch/single serve packs
Smoked sardines & octopus
Jams & jellies in single serve packs
Coconut chips in Vacmet/cpp
Fruit cocktail in stand-up pouch
Alavar bagoong in stand-up pouch
Cookies in different forms & flavors
Mega Fishing
Alavar Foods
Mega Foods & SR Seafoods
Kablon Farms & Sirawan Foods
Sirawan
Tamugan Cannery
Alavar Foods
Ric & Remy’s Bakeshop/DOST IX
S&T Intervention for theImprovement of Dried/Processed Fish Products CumEstablishment of Common/BasicService Facility for Packaging.The project is undertaken inPuerto Princesa, Palawan withassistance from PCIERD. Itinvolves the standardization andsimplification of process for theproduction of lamayo (marinatedfish) from danggit (white spottedspinefoot fish, Siganuscanaliculatus) and subingan(Aguijon needlefish, Tylorusgigantus) fish.
Development of QualityCriteria for Canned andBottled Fish. (Sardines and Milkfish).The project is undertaken withassistance from DA-BAR and itinvolves the gathering of data forthe establishment of qualitycriteria in canned and bottledsardines and milkfish. Thequality criteria shall be used insetting local standards.Preliminary findingsfrom sampling survey showedwide variability in thefill-in-weights or ratio of fishsauce in most local cannedsardines. The processingpractices among a number ofbottled sardines and milkfishwere evaluated for adequacyand safety. Differences insterilization schedules werenoted among processors.
Bottling / Canning of FishProducts
Lamayo samples
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PRODUCT COOPERATOR
Peanut Kisses
Kalamansi Ready to Drink and Kalamansi Concentrate inPET and glasslite bottles
Crab Products in microwavable containers
Abalone & Octopus in Brine using multi-purpose jars
“Kakanin” products (e.g. cassava cake, puto, suman, etc.)
Bagnet
Vigan Longanisa
Chichacorn
Bucarez Food Processing Corp.
Zamboanga Kalamansi GrowersMulti-Purpose Cooperative
Alavar Foods
SR Seafoods
Cainta kakanin producers
Cherylin Mamaclay-DOST I
DOST I
Warlita Gabertan-DOST I
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Industry and Servicesenhancing the competitivness of industry and services
CERAMICS
Processing of High TcSuperconductors.Developed a formulation andprocess for high Tcsuperconductors from thechemical system-yttriumbarium cuprate (Y-Ba-Cu-O).Undertaken in cooperationwith UP-Diliman, the producthas potential application innuclear and magneticresonance and powertransmission without energylosses, among others.
Utilization of Escalante Clay.The project determined thatclay from Escalante, NegrosOccidental could be utilized forthe production of stoneware.Sample products were givenas souvenirs during ITDI’sCentennial Celebration lastJuly 2001.
INDUSTRIAL and other MATERIALS
Studies on various materials essential to the development of industries were conducted andbelow are some of the projects that were completed.
Also, through PRDC, suitable/appropriate packaging materials to improve/extend shelf life forthe following products were identified.
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POLYMERS
Development ofPolypropylene andEthylene-1-Hexane CopolymerBlends. Isostaticpolypropylene andethylene-1-hexane copolymerblends were prepared bysolution blending,precipitation, drying and hotpressing. A technical paperon this project has beenprepared and submitted forinternational publication.
Characterization andDevelopment of Miscible Blendsof Polyethylene Naphthalate(PEN) and PolyethyleneTerepthalate (PET). PEN andPET blends were prepared bymelt blending and quenching inice water. The high performancepolymeric material may be usedas packaging material for acid andoxygen sensitive products. Atechnical paper on the study waspublished in the internationaljournal - “Polymer” Volume 42,7299-7306 (2001).
SPECIAL MATERIALS
Development of MachinableGlass Ceramics.Formulations and process forthe production of machinableglass ceramics weredeveloped. Machinable glassceramics are special type ofglass ceramics which can bemachined to close toleranceusing conventional metalworking process such asdrilling, sawing or lathetwining.
Development of NoveltyGlasses and Glass Ceramics.From the wastes of a glassfiber manufacturing plant,glass cullets and broken fiber/filament, ceramic body andglaze, novelty glasses andglass ceramics weredeveloped.
Production of novelty glasses
Glass ceramics sample
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Recycling of PolyethyleneTerepthalate (PET) Plastics.Under this project, an effectivecleaning agent to removeimpurities in post consumerwaste PET plastics wasdeveloped. Likewise, cleanPET flakes were processedinto fiber/filament as potentialmaterials in the textileindustry.
Utilization of Waste GlassCullets. A process wasdeveloped for the productionof hand blown glass fromwaste glass melts. Pilotproduction was undertaken incooperation with East BayMPEX Glass Corporation.The products werecomparable to hand blownglass made from usedcontainer glass.
Pili Shell Powder forCosmetics. The project wasundertaken to find otherapplications of pili shellpowder in the cosmeticsindustry. Skin care products(creams as exfoliating agentand lotions) were formulatedand compared with existingsimilar products.
Totally Integrated RecyclingEffort (TIRE) Project. Acomprehensive and integratedprogram on the managementof scrap rubber tires wasundertaken in cooperation withthe Tire Importers and TradersAssociation of the Philippines(TITAP) and the PhilippineRetreaders Association (PRA).A Feasibility Study on Tires asa Supplemental Fuel forCement Manufacturing wasalso prepared. Tire-derivedfuel is a uniformly shreddedproduct produced from wholescrap tires.
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Industry and Servicesenhancing the competitivness of industry and services
ENVIRONMENT
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENTIndustrial PollutionManagement of SelectedIndustries at Laguna Lake.The project is aimed ataddressing industry needs insetting up pollution preventionprograms which would resultto reduced pollution load andproduction cost of participatingfacilities. Studies for fourcollaborating companies,namely, BMG Foods andReynolds Phils. Corp.,Florence Food Corp., andNissin Biscuit Corp. havebeen completed during theyear.
Removal of Phosphate andHeavy Metals in AqueousSolution by Fly Ash. Incollaboration with HokkaidoNational Industrial ResearchInstitute (HNIRI), Agency
Industrial Science andTechnology (AIST) and theMinistry of International Tradeand Industry (MITI) in Japan,ITDI conducted the projectwithin the framework of theInstitute of Transfer ofIndustrial Technology (ITIT).The study was able todetermine the viability of usingcoal ash in the removal ofphosphate using samples froma coal-fired power plant inCalaca, Batangas. Becausethis method produces less orno sludge, it proves to bemore practicable andeconomical over theconventional method.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Soap and facial from pilishell
Water sampling at Laguna Lake
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CLEANTECHNOLOGIES
Three R&D projects wereundertaken thru EMCT asfollows:
Use of Alternative Fuels andRaw Materials in Cement Kilnwith the Union CementCorporation and theDepartment of Environmentand Natural Resources -Environmental ManagementBureau.
Reprocessing of Sludge intoPaper Products, Fuel andHydraulic Barrier for Landfillwith the Forest ProductsResearch and DevelopmentInstitute, Pulp and PaperManufacturers Association,Technical Association of Pulpand Paper Industries in thePhilippines, United Pulp andPaper Corporation, TrustInternational PaperCorporation, ContainerCorporation of the Philippines,United Pulp and PaperCorporation, and Noah’s Pulpand Paper Mill.
Recycling and Utilization ofArsenic Trioxide Dust for
Charging in a Smelting Process
with the Philippine AssociatedSmelting and RefiningCorporation.
ElECTRONICS and PROCESS CONTROL
Localization Studies ofChemical Process in theProduction of PrototypePrinted Circuit Board. Theprocedure using locallyavailable chemicals inelectroless copper depositionwas standardized. The studyconsidered the use of locallydeveloped chemicals whichare based on natural fruit acidand herbal preservatives.
Development of aComputerized TitrationSystem. Amicrocomputer-basedautomatic titration system wasdeveloped for determining thetitration curve and calculationof the endpoint. The systemallows automatic titration tothe calculated pH or mVendpoint, as contrasted withautomatic titrators with presetendpoints.
Development ofInstrumentation and ControlSystem for Pilot PlantWastewater TreatmentSystem. A prototype pilotplant for wastewater treatmentwith automatedinstrumentation control andremote data logging wasdeveloped for SMEs. Thesystem features an on-line pHand temperaturemeasurement; automatictransfer of liquid waste water;liquid level detection forcontrol of pumps; andcontinuous data logging andpaperless recording.
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PROVIDING TECHNOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE to SMEsTechnology Transfer and Commercialization
The technology transfer andcommercialization activities ofthe Institute werestrengthened to hasten thedelivery, adoption andcommercialization ofappropriate technologies toentrepreneurs. As in all theother programs and projects ofthe Institute, active privatesector participation was
encouraged. Likewise,technology transferarrangements in the variousregions in the country wereclosely coordinated with theregional offices of the DOSTfor effective and efficientimplementation. ITDIengaged in several technologytransfer activities that hasimproved the operations andmarket of existing SMEs.
Among the technologyadoptors who ventured into fullcommercialization are thefollowing:
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY ADOPTORS
Canned Laing and Bicol Express Moonbake Bread and PastriesLas Piñas City
Lambanog Production (Improved Quality) DTI IV (Laguna)DTI & DOST PSTC Quezon(Lucena City)CITEM (Pasay City)NFA-FDC (FTI, Taguig, M.M.)
Dried Mangoes St. Michael CooperativeSta. Cruz, Zambales
Mango Powder, Mango Vinegar and MangoLeather
Zambales Food ProductSta. Cruz, Zambales
Mango Puree Menzi Farms CooperativeMati, Davao Oriental
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Industry and Servicesenhancing the competitivness of industry and services
S&T Services, Testing and CalibrationIn line with its commitment toimprove the productivity andcompetitiveness of localindustry, the ITDI continued toprovide S&T related services,such as, product and rawmaterial testing and analyses,instrument calibration, training,technical information andconsultancy services.
For this year, through itsStandards and Testing andMetrology Laboratories, theITDI provided 12,736 testing,analytical and calibrationservices to a total of 3,050clients from various sectors ofindustry generating an incomeof P11 M. These services areas follows:
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TECHNICAL SERVICESStandards & Testing and Metrology Laboratories
ACTIVITY/SERVICES
RENDERED
REQUESTS
RECEIVED
TOTAL
SAMPLES
INCOME
GENERATED
Calibration
Formula of Conversion
Other Services
Project
Testing
Repair
Sales
8,451
1,386
46
103
2,733
12
5
16,273
1,433
57
133
4,567
58
5
6,739,964.00
1,408,239.00
7,596.00
339,562.00
3,378,803.00
29,850.00
TOTAL 12,736 22,526 11,904,014.00
To further improve the deliveryof these services, the ITDIcontinued to work for the ISOcertification of its testinglaboratories. On theestablishment of a metrologytraining center, five (5) trainingsessions on propermeasurements and calibrationwere conducted to a total of63 participants from themanufacturing industry andfrom public and privatecalibration laboratories.
Through its R& D andtechnical support divisions,ITDI also provides other formsof technical assistance to itsclients such as label design,use of facilities, specializedtests and analyses andtraining. In 2001, the incomegenerated from these servicesamounted to P2.78 M.
TYPE of TECHNICAL SERVICES NUMBER AMOUNT (P)
Label Design
Use of Facilities
Tests/Analysis
Training
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85
84
12
52,077.00
650,341.00
2,029,502.00
56,233.00
TOTAL 2,788,153.00
CONTRACT SERVICESR&D and Technical Support Divisions
Packaging graphic design
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ENERGY
Energy EfficiencyImprovement. In collaborationwith MERALCO, the ITDIconducted a detailed study onthe energy use of its clientsconsuming not less than one(1) MW of electricity todetermine areas where theirenergy efficiency may beenhanced. The five (5)companies represented a feedmill, cocochemicals,semi-conductor, consumerproducts and a shopping mall.Based on the findings, thecompanies implemented thetechnical advice given onefficient energy utilization suchas : boiler efficiencyimprovement in the feed milland cocochemicals whichrealized 10% savings in fuel;and retrofitting of lighting atthe shopping mall with moreenergy efficient lightingsystem.
Energy Use Assessment inSelected Food Industry. Tocreate awareness on theimprovement of energyproductivity in the foodprocessing and food servicecompanies, ITDI implementedthis project in cooperation withthe Philippine FoodProcessors and Exporters Inc.(PHILFOODEX). The projectinvolved the following scope :determine the specific energyconsumption and recommendthe energy savingopportunities for energyintensive operations. Actualactivities included audits onboilers, electrical and lightingsystems and evaluation ofefficiency in the use of electricand thermal energies. Anenergy audit manual for thefood processing industry isbeing prepared to build up thecapability of the industry toimprove the energy efficiencyof their production plants orservice facilities.
Analysis and Testing ofLandfill Gas (LFG) and SolidWastes from Carmona Landfill.The project is part of theprogram on the Extraction andUtilization of Landfill Gas inthe Philippines, a jointundertaking by PCIERD, theNew Zealand Government(through its project managingconsultant, Meritec), thePhilippine National Oil Corp. -Exploration Corp (PNOC-EC).,PNOC Holding Co. and theMetro Manila DevelopmentAuthority (MMDA). It is aimedat determining the potential forcommercial extraction andutilization of the gas fromCarmona Landfill as analternative source of energywith the end view of building apilot power plant that may bereplicated throughout thecountry. The study revealedthat decomposition of organicwaste and generation oflandfill gas is more rapid herein the Philippines due toclimatic conditions that resultto a higher initial rate of gasgeneration followed by arelative rapid decline. Theexpected 500 KW energyapplication was reduced toless than 100 KW supply.
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Industry and Servicesenhancing the competitivness of industry and services
Some of the technical assistance provided under this category are as follows:
ITDI Meralco energy audit team atProcter and Gamble, Cabuyao Plant
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ENVIRONMENT
Wastewater TreatmentTechnology Transfer andCleaner ProductionDemonstration (AUS-AID).The project involved theconduct of seminars/workshops on cleanerproduction and wasteminimization and developmentof industry best practiceguidelines.
Capability Building. TheCleaner ProductionTechnology Center (CPTC),one of the components of theIntegrated Program onCleaner ProductionTechnologies (IPCT), hasdeveloped its second trainingmanual “Cleaner Production(CP) Assessment.” andrevised its first which isentitled “ECO 201: Ecologyand Economics for SmallBusinesses.” The Center hasalso conducted twenty nine(29) trainings on special topicsto 1,276 participants.
Through the component onEnvironmental Managementthrough Cleaner ProductionTechnologies (EMCT), theIPCT has developed a trainingmodule on “BasicEnvironmental ManagementConcepts” which aims topromote the integration ofcleaner production in theresearch and developmentactivities of DOST. Using thenew module, fifteen (15)seminars were conducted forDOST R&D institutes andcouncils within the year.
CLEANER PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
As part of its technicalassistance to the textileindustry, EMCT, incooperation with PCIERD andthe Textile DyehouseAssociation, conducted theseminar on CleanerProduction and WastewaterTreatment Options for theTextile Industry. September 5,2001.
As a tool to systematize theintegration of cleanerproduction in research,development and technologytransfer, the followingguidelines were formulated:Guideline for Project ProposalPreparation; ProjectClassification Guidelines;Project Evaluation Guidelines;and Project MonitoringGuidelines.
CP assessment at SaffronPhilippines
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Technical Assistance. Twenty two (22) companies and industry organizations in sevenregions had been given assistance by the Center as summarized below:
COMPANIES/INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS NO. REGIONS
Food Industry (fruit, crabmeat, nata de coco, bakery, cashew nut, pigfarm)
Metal Industry (smelting, electroplating, automotive repair shops)
Pulp and Paper Industry (handmade paper processing)
Accessories (jewelry, mirror silvering)
Cement Industry (alternative fuels, test protocol)Furniture Industry (furniture and fixtures)
9
6
4
1
1
1
NCR, I, IV, VI, X
NCR, III, IV, VI, VIII
X
NCR, III
III
IV
TOTAL 22 7
EMCT conducted monitoringof CP implementation at six(6) companies andorganizations as follows:Robles Heritage (Las Piñas,Metro Manila), Capiz R’Us(Roxas, Capiz), StellarFisheries, Inc. (Manapla,Negros), Lumbia WomenMulti-purpose Coop. (Lumbia,Cagayan de Oro), SalayHandmade Paper Industries,Inc. (Salay, Misamis Oriental)and Vjandep Bakeshop(Camiguin).
As part of its regular function,the Institute also conducted 75technology-based livelihoodtraining courses to 1,273participants, rendered 90consultancy services totechnical inquiries and served4,284 library users.
Enhancing the Competitiveness of Industry and Servicesenhancing the competitivness of industry and services
Livelihood training on mushroom production
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ModernizingAgriculture and
Fisheries In line with ITDI’s
commitments to the
Agricultural and Fisheries
Modernization Act (AFMA),
ITDI implemented projects in
accordance with its principles.
At the same time, these
projects also contribute to the
enhancement of the
competitiveness of industry
and services as well as in
harnessing S&T for human
development services.
To enhance thecompetitiveness of localproducts in both domestic andforeign markets, ITDI R&Defforts focused on thedevelopment and improvementof high value-added productsand processes usingindigenous resources.Projects undertaken include :carageenan (sutures andpackaging); pili program;bioactive component ofmosses as absorbentmaterials; mango (puree, juice,jam, vinegar, leather andpowder); calamansi andpassion fruit powders;dehydrated asparagus;thermally processed ube; lowsalt dried fish; ethnic foods;abrasive cone for rice milling;RHGC; value added productsfrom tuna; and artificial whitepepper.
Projects relevant to thepreservation of ecosystem inresponse to the principle ofSustainable Developmentwere also undertaken. Theseprojects, which involve wastemanagement and water qualitymanagement, include thebioreactor for municipal solidwastes; Laguna Lake project;phosphate removal by coalash; SOx removal andhazardous wastemanagement.
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HEALTH
Studies on the BioactiveConstituents of Mosses andDevelopment of AbsorbentMaterials. The project outputconsists of a modified processof producing absorbentmaterials from non-conventional tropical plantsources and an additional listof bioactive substances fromplants.
Production of OrthopedicPlaster Bandage. The projectwas jointly undertaken with aprivate company engaged inthe production of rawmaterials/chemicals for thepaper industry. The ITDIprocessed the waste calciumsludge generated by thecompany into calcium sulfatehemihydrate and developedinto an orthopedic plaster.
Essential Oil of Cymbopogoncitratus (lemongrass) as aPotential Anti-fungal TopicalEye Medication: In VivoStudy. In cooperation with anopthalmologist, ITDIimplemented the project whichinvolved the following :inhibitory concentration (invitro) of lemongrass oil againstFusarium, Aspergillus andCandida species; toxicity andpenetration tests onexperimental animals; and,corneal ulcer treatment trial onrabbits.
Making S&TWork forHumanDevelopment
S&T interventions for
human development,
involved R&D on low-cost
products using indigenous /
locally available raw materials
for health care and housing
materials; transfer of
livelihood technologies to
marginalized sectors of the
society; and, upgrading the
capability of regional testing
facilities. For CY 2001,
projects included :
HARNESSING S&T for HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
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Elemi Oil Extraction / andProduction and PossibleApplication onPharmaceutical/CosmeticProducts. ITDI collaboratedwith a company engaged inthe manufacture of cosmeticsand skin products for theconduct of verification studieson the extraction andpurification of elemi oil whichwas used in the formulation ofgermicidal soap, cream andlotion.
Pilot Scale Studies onCarrageenan Capsules. Afterthe successful development ofhard and soft capsules fromcarrageenan at the laboratoryand bench scales,semi-commercial productionand market testing of theproduct was undertakenthrough the cooperation of aprivate company engaged inthe production of genericdrugs, pharmaceuticals andother health care products.
Water Permeable Tiles fromWaste Ceramics. Tiles thatmay be used for pavementsand walkways weredeveloped from waste ceramictiles mixed with other claymaterials.
Performance Study of LocallyProduced Organic Coatingsunder PhilippineEnvironment. The projectinvolves the evaluation of theperformance of our localorganic coatings as protective/anti-corrosive coatings ataccelerated weatheringconditions as compared withthe imported ones. Monitoringof specimens were done at thefollowing exposure sites :PGH-Manila, ITDI-Bicutan,Philsteel-Cabuyao, Calaca,Batangas, Cebu and Cagayande Oro. Results of the studywill enable the coating industryto manufacture products thatare more responsive andappropriate to local weatherconditions.
Development of FiberReinforced Plastics (FRP)from Waste Glass Mat. Aprocess was developed for theutilization of Fiber ReinforcedPlastics (FRP) formulatedfrom waste glass mats asnon-load bearing constructionmaterials.
Fabrication of RapidChloride Ingress Test Cell.A test cell for rapid chlorideingress was designed andfabricated. It is intended torapidly test the resistance ofconcrete to chloride ingress.
Utilization of OverburdenMaterials for Brickmaking.Formulation studies of sixsamples of waste materialsexcavated in the operation ofa coal mining companyshowed that out of the sixsamples, three were suitablefor the production of bricks /tiles based on their waterabsorption and compressivestrength values.
Scrap Laminated PackagingMaterials for LightweightConstruction Materials andProducts. A process for theutilization of scrapplastic-aluminum laminates aslightweight constructionmaterials was developed. Theproject specifically addressesthe disposal problem ofscraps generated by Nestle,Phils. As part of the project,ITDI fabricated a grinding/crushing machine that couldprocess 50 kg of scraplaminates per hour.
HOUSING/CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Hard and soft carrageenan capsules
Pressed boards using laminates
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Activities were
directed towards
efficient energy
utilization studies and
development of viable
and environment-
friendly technologies to
utilize available
resources. Such
projects were:
Application of ContinuousITDI Rice HullGasifier-Combustor forPower Generation (RHGC).In previous projects, theRHGC has been proveneffective as heat source forvarious applications such asbrickfiring, pottery, palaydrying and others.
This time, its use has beenexpanded - for powergeneration in industrialprocesses, particularly the ricemills. The systemincorporates gas cleaningprior to feeding of gasproduced to engine-generatorsystems.
Co-combustion of LocalCoal Agriwastes by FluidizedBed Combustion (FBC) forSteam Generation. Abubbling fluidized bedcombustion (FBC) reactorwas designed and fabricatedfor the co-combustion of locallow-grade coal andagri-wastes. The systemoffers an increase inefficiency, better control forNOx and SOx emissions andthe use of less expensivematerials for SO2 absorption.This has been developed asalternative to fossil-basedpetroleum fuels used forprocessing agriculturalproducts.
ENERGY
Implementing the S&T Intervention Program for thePoor, Vulnerable and Disadvantage
This program aims to
operationalize the
new social contract
in which the country’s
S&T community
commits itself to the
solution of society’s
most urgent needs. It
is the DOST’s response
to the MTPDP’s concern
for protecting and
empowering the most
vulnerable and
disadvantaged sectors
of society.
The program has the followingcomponents: a) technologyinterventions for improving thedelivery of basic services tothe poor; b) technologyinterventions in support ofmicro-enterprises andlivelihood opportunities forpoor families; c) networkingof institutions engaged in thedelivery of “pro-poor”technologies; and, d) aspecial technology programfor the disabled.
During the year, the Institute,in cooperation with otherDOST agencies continued toimplement the project S&TIntervention ProgramTowards Improvement of theQuality of Life in SeveralCommunities: Bagong Silang,Caloocan City; Escalante,Negros Occidental andMarbel, South Cotabato.
MAKING S&T WORK FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENTmaking S&T work for human development
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For the Livelihood Center
established in BagongSilang, Caloocan, ITDI hasconducted fourteen (14)training sessions for 141participants from July 1999 toDecember 2000. Thetechnologies diffused in thesetrainings are: candle making,calamansi processing, meatprocessing, ceramic artwareproduction and resin-bondedartware production.
To support the trainingprograms, simple equipmentand production facilities wereinstalled at the Center for thecommercialization of thetechnologies. Specifically, ITDIprocured the following testingequipment in connection withquality improvement of foodproducts; salt refractometer,sugar refractometer, portableph meter and hydrometer.
At Escalante, NegrosOccidental, twenty three(23) rebel returnees havebeen trained on candlemaking and ceramicsproduction from October toDecember 2000. As ofNovember 2001, sales havealready been generated fromcandle making and eightregular workers are employed.To increase productionefficiency, prototypes ofcandle dipping machines werefabricated.
To explore other livelihoodopportunities, ITDI conductedverification studies on theclay deposits of Sagay,consultative meetings withceramic manufacturers, visitsto ceramic producers inBacolod and nearby towns.From the clay samplesobtained, decorative wareswere developed.
Testing and CalibrationCapabilties. To upgrade otherDOST Laboratories, theNational Metrology Laboratory(NML) assisted PAGASA inthe design of a system for themaintenance of time standardand its dissemination; helpedDOST Region IV in thepreparation of project plans forthe establishment of acalibration laboratory; and,upgrading of calibrationfacilities in Region VII.
The NML also developed alocal Laboratory ProficiencyProgram to cater to the middleand low accuracy levels.Training in propermeasurements and calibrationwere conducted for users ofmeasuring instruments in themanufacturing industry.
Broadening S&T Capabilities in the Regions
Candles produced by Escalante Rebel Returnees
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This program aims to
upgrade Mindanao’s
technological
capability to enhance
the region’s long term
competitiveness and to
ensure that the
economic gains from
such enhanced
competitiveness benefit
the poor and
disadvantaged sectors
of the region. The
program addresses the
concern over the
continuing presence of
underdeveloped
regions in the country
and for developing
Mindanao as a national
and regional growth
center.
The Institute’s interventionsunder this program are allaimed at developinghigh-value products utilizingthe abundant naturalresources of the region i.e.,sea weeds (carrageenan) andnative fruits.
Trial production runs of softcapsules from carrageenan forpharmaceutical use wereconducted using the facilitiesof Drug Makers BiotechResearch Laboratories, Inc. inSan Pedro, Laguna. AMemorandum of Agreemententered into by and among theITDI, the Shemberg MarketingCorporation, a processor andsupplier of carrageenan, andthe Drug Makers BiotechResearch Laboratories, Inc.aimed to further improve theprocess developed by the ITDIusing the carrageenan productof Shemberg as raw materialand the production facilities
of Drug Makers. This projectwill not only providelivelihood opportunities forthe people of Mindanao butwill also reduce theimportation of bone gelatincapsules from animalsources thereby savingforeign currency for thecountry. The technology isexpected to be ready fortransfer andcommercialization.
The Institute also establishedthe processing conditions forminimally processed andindividually quick frozen(MP/IQF) durian and pomelo.With this process, fruitsretain their original freshnessand natural qualities,contributing to the increasingdemand for such productsworld-wide. The technologyis now ready for transfer andcommercialization.
Implementing S&T Program for Mindanao
MAKING S&T WORK FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENTmaking S&T work for human development
Quick frozen durian
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Harnessing S&Tfor Good Governance
To enhance awarenessamong the general public ofthe Institute’s S&T programsand projects, promotionactivities were aggressivelyimplemented. These activitiesincluded the dissemination ofS&T information through 68press releases, participation in3 S&T exhibits and 7 fora.There were also 20 TVfeatures of technologies andservices aired at ASYM overChannel 2, and 34 radiointerviews of researchers andscientists. Four issues of theITDI News (the Institute’sofficial organ) were likewisepublished and circulated toindustry clients and evenschools/universities.
The ITDI homepage has beenperiodically improved andupdated to cater to theinformation needs of variousclients.
In addition, the ITDIMemorabilia and Centennialcoffee table book werelaunched in time with theInstitute’s centennialanniversary in July. Bothprojects chronicle thedevelopment of science andtechnology in the country andsome of the major S & Tbreakthroughs ever made.
The memorabilia is open tothe public and has beenvisited by 1,055schools/students, while thebook is a rich reference onS&T history.
To promote the CleanerProduction TechnologyProgram, seminars,workshops and meetings wereorganized and conducted incooperation with variousindustry and professionalorganizations and governmentagencies including the DOSTagencies, Philippine Instituteof Chemical Engineers(PICHE), Industrial Initiativesfor a Sustainable Environment(IISE), Guardians for EarthAssociation, Inc.(Pollution Control Officers’Association of Mindanao),Philippine EnvironmentPartnership Program (PEPP)and San Miguel BeerCorporation.
Promotional / Informationmaterials such as the CPTech Transfer, the Officialnewsletter of IPCT,brochures on ECO 201, CPAssessment and WasteMinimization in Auto RepairShops, and posters onHazards on Oil and Solventshave been circulated startingthe last quarter of 2001. Atthe same time the officialwebsite of IPCT(www.cptech.com.ph) hasbeen opened for publicviewing.
To increase the level ofawareness andunderstanding on the criticalrole of packaging, fifteen (15)food packaging and labelingseminars were conductednationwide to a total of 550participants.
Continuous upgrading of thePackaging Library andInformation ResourceSystem is being undertaken.The PRDC website wasrevised, databases onpackaging suppliers, trends,regulations are updated; adigital library was designedand the development ofe-library for packaging wasstarted.
Creating Greater Public Awareness for S&T
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DevelopingEffective S&TPolicies
New policy initiatives ofITDI during the year toimprove its operatingsystems and delivery ofservices are: ITDI MC No.001, Series of 2001 :Implementing Guidelinesfor “Participation in theConduct of CooperativeS&T Undertaking withForeign Institutions andLaboratories” and ITDI AONo. 004, Series of 2001 :Addendum to AO No. 001,Series of 2000 : Guidelinesin the Processing ofRequests and Issuance ofCertificates of Formula ofConversion . Finalization ofthe Guidelines onTechnology TransferArrangements in the ITDIis on-going.
ITDI continuouslycoordinates with thelegislative bodies for theapproval of the MetrologyBill which was jointlyformulated and proposedwith the PhilippineMetrology Society in 2000.
HARNESSING S&T WORK FOR GOOD GOVERNANCEharnessing S&T work for good governance
To keep abreast of trends inmeasurements and standards,the National MetrologyLaboratory participated in four(4) inter-laboratory programsof the APEC 5 country projectand APMP.
On the other hand, the PRDCfocused on the developmentof packaging system andinnovative packaging for foodand other non-food productsas well as initiatives toestablish new and strengthenexisting collaborations withgovernment, private sectors
and institutions likeCITEM and JETRO.This resulted to theparticipation ofPRDC in severalinternational exhibits.Nov. 23-25, 2001);ASEAN S&T Week(Brunei, Sept. 21,2001); EuropeanEthnic and SpecialtyFood Show (June2001 & August 2001,Norway); Asian
Promotion Center (Tokyo,Japan, Oct.-Dec., 2001).
Also due to PRDC’spartnership with thePackaging Institute of thePhils. (PIP) the PackagingShowroom wasestablished. The showroomserves as a window to thepackaging developments /trends worldwide and at thesame time highlights theevolution of the Philippinepackaging industry.
Promoting Multilateral andInterregional S&T Cooperation
Asian Ethnic Food Festival
European Ethnic Food Show
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FutureDirectionfuture direction
The country’s shift in
governance has
been the catalyst
in reviving the different
sectors’ sense of
involvement for
national development.
Industry and service
sectors are faced with
demands for increased
investments to promote
rural industrialization
and modernization.
Consequently, this gave
rise to the need for
technological
advancements resulting
from science and
technology and
research and
development efforts.
In the succeeding years, ITDIshall endeavor to work alongthis thrust. Thus, ITDI shallensure that all its R&Dprojects are geared towardsthe enhancement anddevelopment of EnterpriseModules (EMs). Started in2001, the EMs represent theresults of R&D efforts wheretechnologies find actualapplications. An EM iscomprised of a businessopportunity plan (BOP),marketing plan, process /product description andequipment specificationsdemonstrated either thruactual set-up of commercialproduction facility in theInstitute or thru plant layoutsfor easy set-up in other areas.
The R&D programs andprojects are refocused to beresponsive to the currentnational needs as called for inthe State of the NationAddress (SONA) of PresidentArroyo and the Medium TermPhilippine Development Plan(MTPDP).
This thrust has also createdthe need for human resourcedevelopment to enhance theskills / capability of manpowerto obtain the desiredtechnological outputs.
ITDI shall continue withits Technical SeminarSeries to harness thecapability of the staff inpresentation anddocumentation ofsignificant results ofstudies undertaken.
In its desire to promote anenvironment of synergismwithin the Institutethrough constant dialoguewith the staff, a Generalassembly will be heldthree times a year. ITDIwill also continue toexplore organizationalreforms that may beinstituted to furtherimprove the quality anddelivery of its services.
To protect / extend the lifeand optimize theutilization of facilities,repair / renovation /maintenance of such shallbe made one of theintegral activities of ITDiespecially on thelaboratories being appliedfor ISO accreditation.
ITDI will establish newand strengthen itsexisting linkages withlocal and foreign industryand institutions toincrease its contractprojects. As a result ofsuch collaborations, ITDIforesees significant influxof resources to augmentits regular funds throughfunding counterparts orincome.
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Financial Managementfinancial management
ACTIVITY/SERVICES REQUESTS TOTAL
Administrative and Support Services 16,484,579.44 2,114.56
Human Resources Development 1,256,999.55 0.45
Technical Support Services 15,238,335.71 17,664.29
Research and Development 72,481,065.98 70,845.52
Technology Demonstration and Dissemination 819,000.00 .0
Testing, Analytical and Calibration Services 28,937,727.75 59,433.26
Expansion/Renovation of Facilities 3,808,288.88 44,041.12
Equipment (IT and Testing) 493,500.00 1,376,500.00
Miscellaneous
Personnel benefits (Salary adjustments, Allowances etc.)
10,411,406.3 4,494.70
For the year 2001, ITDI hadundertaken its functions ona budget allotment of
P 152,162,295.51. Ninetynine percent (99%) of thisallotment has been obligatedat the close of the year. Togive a picture on fundutilization, the breakdown ofobligations by function ispresented below:
During the year, ITDI alsoincreased its assets byP 28,188,987.28 whilereducing its liabilities byP15,977,989.43
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTESTATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
For the Year Ended 31 December 2001(With Comparative Figures for 2000)
General Fund
Increase/PARTICULARS 2001 2000 Decrease
Cumulative Results of Operations (CRO)Beginning of the Year
Continuing Appropriations P 4,516,402.51 7,718,177.58 (3,201,775.07)Allotments Received During the Year
100 Personal Services 100,816,630.00 98,795,273.00 2,021,357.00200 Maintenance and Other
Operating Expenses 45,479,263.00 55,115,472.49 (9,638,209.49)300 Capital Outlay 1,350,000.00 4,500,000.00 (3,150,000.00)
Total Allotment During the Year P152,162,295.51 166,128,923.07 (13,968,627.56)
Less: Obligation Incurred During the Year100 Personal Services P100,759,020.07 98,448,633.54 2,310,385.53200 Maintenance and Other
Operating Expenses 45,382,341.02 53,206,521.07 (7,824,180.05)300 Capital Outlay 0.00 147,670.00 (147,670.00)
Continuing Appropriations 4,445,840.52 6,392,056.26 (1,946,209.74)
Total Obligations Incurred P150,587,201.61 158,194,874.87 (7,607,673.26)
Excess of Allotments OverObligation Incurred P 1,575,093.90 7,934,048.20 (6,358,954.30)
Add: Income 13,381,545.63 10,904,642.23 2,478,897.40Residual Equity Adjustment 1,068,606.84 5,483,729.68 (4,415,122.84)Deobligation of Prepayment 0.00 164,072.51 (164,072.51)
Total CRO During the Year P 16,025,246.37 24,485,498.62 (8,461,252.25)
Less: Reversions to CRO-UnappropriatedIncome P 13,381,545.63 10,904,648.23 2,476,897.40Residual Equity Adjustment 1,068,606.84 5,483,729.68 (4,415,122.84)Unexpended Balance of Allotment -
Regular 154,531.91 2,255,590.88 (2,101,058.97)Unexpected Balance of Allotment-
Continuing Appropriations 70,561.99 1,326,127.32 (1,255,565.33)
Total Reversions P 14,675,246.37 19,970,096.11 (5,294,849.74)
CRO at the End of the Year P 1,350,000.00 4,516,402.51 (3,166,402.51)
CERTIFIED CORRECT: APPROVED:
GLENDA E. TAMAYO ERNESTO P. LOZADA, Ph.D.Chief Accountant Director IV
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Human Resource Managementhuman resource management
To upgrade the manpowercapability of ITDI, 530personnel availed of 83
various staff developmentactivities such as trainings /workshops / conferences.Foreign and local scholarshipgrants availed by ITDI staffproduced two graduates thisyear: a Ph. D. in ChemicalEngineering and an MSDegree in Food Science.Fourteen staff are stillpursuing their doctoral studieswhile 21, their master’s.
Under the Graduate Program /Diploma Course initiated in CY2001, ten (10) ITDI staff withBS in Electronics / ElectricalEngineering were enrolled inthe Diploma Course in PowerElectronics offered by UP, LosBanos.
To enhance and document thetechnical capability of the ITDIstaff, the Technical SeminarSeries was initiated. Weekly,ITDI staff are scheduled topresent scientific papers(published / unpublished),R&D work, thesis (MS / PhD),trainings, the output of which
is a Technical Seminar SeriesProceedings for information/dissemination.
Efforts to build up thecapability of ITDI staff alsoinclude the following :
The National MetrologyLaboratory sent its trainors tolocal and foreign trainings andseminars to enhance furthertheir expertise, knowledge andskills in the areas of moisturemeasurement system,uncertainty of measurement,GPIB programming, pressureand flow measurement andcalibration, technologies inmass measurement andAC-DC transfer. Metrologystaff were also sent to localand foreign training andseminars sponsored by NMLAustralia, APLMF Japan,APMP/APEC Singapore, DHInstruments, Philmets andITDI.
The PRDC continuouslylinked with packaginginstitutions and sent its staffto specialized training andconferences such as theCODEX on Food Labelingmeeting in Canada (May2001) and the study missionto the Republic of Chinaunder the PackagingTechnology CooperationProject (Sept. 2001).
Through the Enhancement ofCapability in RemoteInstrumentation UtilizingIndustry AutomationSoftware project, basicindustrial automationsoftware for designingremote process monitoringsystems was acquired. TheEPCD staff also gainedproficiency in the use of HMISCADA systems forcustomizing industrialautomation applications.
Technical Seminar Series
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PERSONNEL PROFILE
(As of December 2001)
TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMIZED POSITIONS
Number of itemized positions filled
Male
Female
Number of itemized positions vacant
191
235
551
426
125
NUMBER OF CONTRACTUAL PERSONNEL
Charged against lumpsum
Charged against DOST-GIA
Charged against External Grants
45
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY POSITION LEVEL:
Doctoral
Technical
Non-technical
Master’s Degree
Technical
Non-technical
Enrolled for Doctoral Program
Technical
Non-technical
Bachelor’s Degree
Technical
Non-technical
Enrolled for Master’s Degree
Below BS
8
1
48
4
14
13
1
190
21
21
9
66
232
119
The profile of ITDI’s manpower complement is presented below:
ANNEX A
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTEAGENCY FUNDED R&D PROJECTS
2001
PROJECT TITLE STATUS
CHEMICALS and MINERALS
Absorbable Sutures from Carrageenan Completed
Development of Packaging Materials from Carrageenan Completed
Extraction and Utilization of Pili-Nut Oil and by Products: Completed
a) Laboratory Synthesis of Monoglycerides from Pili
Pulp Oil
b) Preparation of Polyurethane Foams from
Mono-glycerides
c) Partial Defatting of Kernel & Utilization of the
Extracted OilPili Shell Flour for Cosmetics Completed
Macro/Micro Nutrient Evaluation of Pili Pulp Completed
Studies on the Bioactive Constituents of Mosses and Development intoAbsorbent Materials
Completed
Alkyd Resin Production from Pili Pulp Oil-Based Derivative Ongoing
Production and Efficacy Test of Controlled-Release Fertilizer for the Lahar OngoingAffected Areas and Coarse Texture Soil
Sub-project a) Production and Evaluation of Encapsulated ControlledRelease Fertilizer (PCARRD-GIA)
Utilization of Philippine Cinnamon Specie for the Development of Analgesicand Anti-inflammatory Topicals
Ongoing
Wastes of Shark Liver Oil as Source of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid(PUFA)
Ongoing
Development of Coconut-Specific Potassium Fertilizer from AgriculturalWastes
New
Processing of Textile Wastes into Activated Carbon Fabric (ACF)
Production of Cardiovascular Drugs from Seed/Roots of Asparagus officinalisLinn.
New
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PROJECT TITLE STATUS
ENVIRONMENTAL
Industrial Pollution Management of Selected Industries at Laguna Lake Basin(PCIERD)
Completed
Removal of Phosphate and Heavy Metals from Aqueous Solution by CoalAsh (ITIT, Japan)
Completed
Totally Integrated Recycling Effort (TIRE) Completed
Application Testing of Clean Energy Technology Utilizing Agro IndustrialWastes
Completed
Sub-project 1: Development of Bench-Scale equipment for Production ofHigh Quality Absorbents for SOx Removal
Sub-project 2: Development of Continuous RHGC for Power Generation
Environmental Study in Cooperation with Lucent Technologies, IncorporatedBell Laboratories
Completed
Wastewater Treatment Technology and Cleaner Production Demonstration(Aus-Aide Project)
Completed
Design, Fabrication, Construction and Installation of Wastewater TreatmentPilot Plant
Completed
APEC Workshop on Software Tools for Cleaner Production Completed
Establishment of a Cleaner Production Technology Center (CPTC) Ongoing
Environment Management through Cleaner Production Technologies(EMCT)
Ongoing
Environment Compatible-Type Water Resource Effective Utilization System(Green-aid-MITI-Japan)
Ongoing
Environmental Assessment of ITDI Technologies - Part II Ongoing
Operation of Centralized Hazardous Waste Handling Facility Ongoing
Support Program for the Establishment of an APEC-VC for EnvironmentalTechnology Exchange in the Philippines
Ongoing
Asia-Pacific Regional Dioxin Pilot Project New
High Solids Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Wastes Using a HighRate Plug-Flow Digester
New
Establishment of an Environment Technology Verification (ETV) Program inthe Philippines
New
Enhancement of the Operation of CHWHF to Include Risk Assessment(DOST- GIA)
New
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PROJECT TITLE STATUS
FOOD PROCESSING
Development of Canned Rice and Canned Rice Dish Completed
Product Development/Improvement of Mango Products CompletedDried MangoMango PureeMango JuiceMango JamGreen Mango PowderMango LeatherMango Vinegar
Development of Ethnic Sauces: Puttanesca and Marinara Completed
Development of Standards for Ethnic Food Products: Sweet Preserves Ongoing
Development of Standards for Ethnic Foods: Canton Noodles Ongoing
Quality Improvement of Thermally Processed Ube New
Development of Low-Salt Dried Fish New
R&D Study on the Development of Frozen Quezon Budin New
PACKAGING DEVELOPMENT/IMPROVEMENT
A Survey on the Packaging Needs of the SMEs in the Region: A Situationer Completed
Establishment of a Packaging Library and Data Resource/ InformationSystem (DOST-GIA)
Ongoing
Application of Advanced/Modern Packaging Technologies in Food Researchand Development
Ongoing
Development of Packaging Education Program Ongoing
Development/Improvement of the Packaging Graphic Design of SelectedPhilippine Processed Foods
Ongoing
Enhancement of Packaging Testing Services Ongoing
Development/Enhancement of Manpower Capability on PackagingTechnology
Ongoing
Establishment of CSFs for Packaging in Selected Regions New
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PROJECT TITLE STATUS
MATERIAL SCIENCE
Development and Characterization of Miscible Blends of Polypropylene andEthylene-1 Hexene Copolymer
Completed
Development and Characterization of Poly (1, 4-Ethylene Terephthate andPolyetheylene 2-6 Naphthalate)(PEN/PET) Blends
Completed
Recycling of Post Consumer Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) WastePlastic
Completed
Utilization of Epoxy Molding Compound (EMC) Scraps as Filler/Aggregate forConcrete
Completed
R&D on High TC Superconductors Completed
Development of Machinable Glass-Ceramics for Industrial Application Completed
Development of Novelty (Decorative) Glasses and Glass-Ceramics UsingWaste Melt and Filament from PNM/FCIE
Completed
Pilot Production/ Fabrication of Ceramic Water Filter From Local Materials Completed
Production/Clinical Application of Dental Implants Ongoing
Production/Clinical Application of Orbital Implants Ongoing
Development/Production of SiC Abrasive Cone for Rice Milling Machine Ongoing
Harmonization of Durability Standards and Performance Tests forComponents in Buildings and Infrastructure in Tropical Countries (CSIRO)
Ongoing
Pilot Production of Abrasives for Grinding/ Polishing Marble Tiles/ Slabs(PCIERD)
Ongoing
R&D Intervention in Materials Science/Technology for the Development ofSMEs (DOST-GIA)
Ongoing
Performance Study of Locally Produced Organic Coatings in PhilippineEnvironment
Ongoing
Evaluation of Performance of Local Organic Coatings Exposed atAccelerated Weathering Conditions
New
Fabrication/Characterization of SiC Based Composite for EngineeringCeramics (Exploratory Study)
New
Development/Characterization of H2O Permeable Ceramics Using Waste
Ceramic Tile
New
Fabrication and Characterization of Ceramic Matrix Composite for MedicalApplication
New
Fabrication/Testing of a C1 Ingress Rapid Testing Method in Concrete New
Processing of Scrap Packaging Laminates New
Low Melting High Lithia Glass Compositions Suitable for Stabilization ofHazardous Waste
New
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PROJECT TITLE STATUS
ELECTRONICS & PROCESS CONTROL
Development of Instrumentation and Control System for Pilot PlantWastewater Treatment Facility
Completed
Localization Studies of Chemical Process in the Production of PrototypePrinted Circuit Boards
Completed
Enhancement of Capabilities in Remote Instrumentation Utilizing IndustryAutomation Software (DOST-GIA)
Completed
Development of Automatic Cashew Nut Sheller (PCIERD) Ongoing
MICROBIOLOGY & GENETICS
Application of 1 ton/day ITDI-DOST Community-Based AcceleratedComposting Technology at Smokey Mountain Reclamation Project
(DOST-GIA)
Completed
Bench Scale Production of Lactic Acid by Electrodialysis- coupledFermentation
Ongoing
Phase I: Lactic Acid Fermentation Using Cell ImmobilizationPhase II: Recovery of Lactic Acid Biodegradable Solvent
Biological Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage Ongoing
Bioremediation and/or Recovery of Residual Oil Spills in Water orWastewater Effluents -
Ongoing
Phase II: Bench Scale Process for Recovery of Residual Oil Spill
Development of Bioreactor 500 kg/day capacity Ongoing
Development & Improvement of Inoculants for Specialized Solid Waste Ongoing
Pilot Plant Production of Solid Inoculant
Development and Application of Solid Waste Composting Technology forSmall & Medium Scale Operation
Ongoing
Microbial Culture Collection Ongoing
Production and Application of Cellulose-Free Xylanase for Pulp Improvement Ongoing
Production of Phytases OngoingPhase I: Isolation of Microorganisms Capable of Hydrolyzing Phytate
Phase II: Production, Isolation and Characterization of PhytasesPhase III: Application
Protein Production and Organoleptic Evaluation of Volvariella Mushroom Ongoing
Municipal Solid Waste Accelerated Composting R&D and TechnologyTransfer (DOST-GIA)
New
Bioremediation and Recovery of Residual Oil Spills in Wastewater and WaterStreams:
New
A. Field Testing Oil Spill SeparationB. Production of Microbial Inocullant of Oil Biodegradation
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PROJECT TITLE STATUS
FUELS & ENERGY
Bench Scale Production of High Quality Absorbents for SOx Completed
Co-combustion of Agri-wastes and Local Coal by Fluidized Bed Combustionwith SO2 Absorption Using Indigenous Sorbents
Ongoing
Continuous Production of Activated Carbon Combined with EnergyProduction
Ongoing
Development of Energy Audit Knowledge Based System for SMIs Ongoing
Development of an Energy R&D Database Ongoing
Hydrogen Production from Biomass Materials Ongoing
Integrated Pilot Plant Studies on Biomass and Coal Densification Ongoing
Small and Medium Scale Industries in Asia: Energy, Environment andClimate Inter-relations (AIT-SIDA-ITDI Project)
Ongoing
Application of the ITDI Continuous RHGC for Power Generation Ongoing
Energy Use Assessment in Selected Food Industries (PHILFOODEX) WasteManagement
Ongoing
METROLOGY
Identification of Gaps in the Present Metrology System New
Upgrading and Expansion of Both the Regional and Local CalibrationLaboratories to Put in Place a Truly Working National Measurement System
New
Establishment of a Metrology Training Center New
Development and Adoption of a Laboratory Proficiency Testing Program New
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ANNEX B
CONTRACT RESEARCH PROJECTS2001
PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
� R&D
Basin Approach to Environmentally Sound Management ofWater Resources Laguna de Bay
Laguna Lake Dev. AuthorityPasig City
Development of Standards for Ethnic Food Products Bureau of Food and DrugsMuntilupa City
High Temperature (Tc) Super-conductors Condensed Matter Physics Lab.Institute of Physics, U.P., Diliman
Production of Citronella Oil Based Mosquito RepellantLotion, Spray and Candle
Research Inst. for Tropical MedicineAlabang, Muntilupa City.
Development of Bentonites and Related Minerals for Usein Urban Waste Disposal
Mines and Geosciences BureauDENR, Diliman, Q.C.
Shelf-Life Testing of Mini Pandesal, Tilapia Jerkey, UbePiaya & Squid Ring and Nutrition Labelling of Pastillas de
Mangga, Ubod Pickles, Butter Cookies, Angel Cookies,Mini Pandesal, Bihon, Ube Piaya, Lubid-Lubid & Tilapia
Jerky
DTI Reg.Office VI, Iloilo City
Development/Improvement of Graphic Design of SelectedPhilippine Processed Foods
Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic StateCollege
Packaging Development of Butter Cake and Cookies Don Mariano Marcos Memorial StateUniversity, Bacnotan, La Union
Development and Fabrication of an Abrasive Cone Pasig Agricultural Dev. & Industrial Corp.
Essential Oil of Cymbopogon Citratus (Lemongrass) as aPotential Anti-fungal Tropical Eye Medication
UST Hospital, Manila
Quality Improvement of Lambanog Production DTI-IV
DOST-PSTC-Quezon
Center for International TradeExpositions and Missions
Municipality of TayabasNFA-FDC
Buncayo, Mallari & Capistrano Distl.
Industrial Pollution Management of Selected Industries atLaguna Lake Basin
Monde Denmark Nissin Biscuit Corp.LagunaFlorence Food Corporation, Q.C.
Reynolds Phils. Corporation, Cavite
BMG Food Products, Laguna
Cleaner Production Technology Center TSB Enterprises, Q.C.
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PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Semi-Refining and Utilization of Spent Oil Recovered fromProcessing of Majestic Ham
Majestic Ham and Food Products, IncMandaluyong City
Product Development Studies of Bottled Ham Cubes in Oil Majestic Ham and Food Products, Inc.
Formulation of Semirara Overburden Materials forBrickmaking
Semirara Coal Corp., Makati City
Rice Hull Gasifier Combustor as Energy Source forSquash Noodle Frying
Marq Noodle FactoryCalbayog City
Development/Improvement of Packaging System ofChichacorn
DOST Region IIlocos Sur
Development/Improvement of Calamansi and MangoPowder
Philfoods Asia, Inc.Valenzuela City
Treatability Study of Wastewater Syscore, Inc.,Cabanatuan City
Development and Trial Production of Calamansi andPassion Fruit Powders
Boba Foods Int’l. Inc.Pasay City
Development/Improvement of Packaging System ofBagnet
DOST Region IIlocos Norte
Efficacy Evaluation of Paint Biocide Resistance AgainstSelected Miroorganisms
Industrial Research Foundation, Inc.Makati City
Design, Fabrication, Construction and Installation ofWastewater Treatment Pilot Plant
Industrial Research Foundtion, Inc.
Utilization of a Philippine Cinnamon species (Kalingag) forthe Development of Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory
Topicals
Ostani Trading IncorporatedPaco, Manila
Extraction and Utilization of Pili Nut Oil and By Products:Pili Shell Flour as Filler For Resin
S.K. Laboratories, Incorporated
Scale-up Production of Lightweight Thermal Insulationfrom Industrial Wastes
ASSISTCO Energy and IndustrialCorporation, Taguig, M.M.
Calcium Phosphate Glass Ceramics (CPGC) for DentalApplications
College of DentistryUniversity of the East, Manila
Technical Evaluation of Tsuchiya Kogyo Printel/Electro-Luminescence (EL) Sheet
Tsuchiya Kogyo Phils., Inc.FTI, Taguig, M.M.
R&D Interventions for Mango Processors in Davao,Batangas, Palawan, Guimaras/Iloilo, Zambales and
Pangasinan
MENZI Farmers CooperativeMati, Davao Oriental
Joint Collaborative R&D Programs PHILFOODEX, Manila
Utilization of Carrageenan for the Production of SoftCapsules
Shemberg Marketing Corp.Lapu Lapu, Cebu
Drugmakers Biotech Research Lab., Inc.San Pedro, Laguna
Pilot Scale Production of Carrageenan Capsules Drugmakers Biotech Research Lab. Inc.
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PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Elemi Oil Extraction/Production and Possible Application ofPharmaceutical/Cosmetic Products
S.K. Laboratories, Inc.Mandaluyong City
Indigenous Plant Species as Potential Source of Biofuels Univ. of Batangas R&D Center
Optimization of Processing Parameters of DMC RotaryKiln for the Production of Amorphous Silica from Rice Husk
D.M. Consunji, Inc.Makati City
Pilot Testing Project of the Pili Depulper Machine inSorsogon
Pili Processing, Farming & Trading,Provincial Gov’t. of AlbayDOST Region 5
Production of Carbonized Rice Husk (CRH) AIM Development & ManufacturingSan Pablo City, Laguna
Environment-Compatible Type Water Resource Effective-Utilization System
New Energy & Industrial TechnologyDevelopment Organization, Japan
Solid Mills, Sucat, Muntinlupa City
Development/Improvement of Mango Jam Guimaras Unified Action for Rural Dev.,Inc., Jordan, Guimaras
DOST Reg. VI
Product Improvement on Green Mango Powder, MangoVinegar and Mango Leather
DOST Reg. III
Guimaras Unified Action for Rural Dev.,Inc., Jordan Guimaras
Development/Improvement of Packaging Systems forSelected Ethnic Foods (Peanut Kisses)
Bucarez Food Processing CorporationTagbilaran, Bohol
Development/Improvement of Packaging and System onVigan Longanisa
DOST Region IIlocos Sur
Development/Improvement of Packaging Sytems forSelected Ethnic Foods (Calamansi Products: juice,
concentrate and nectar)
Calamansi Growers Multi-purpose Coop.Zamboanga City
DOST Reg. IX
DTI Zamboanga City Office
Development/Improvement of Packaging Systems forSelected Ethnic Foods (Spanish Style Sardines)
EJT Food Products, Zamboanga City
DOST Region IX
DTI, Zamboanga City
Development/Improvement of Packaging Systems forSelected Ethnic Foods (Bagoong Gata Shrimp Fry in
Coconut Oil)
Alavar Foods, Zamboanga CityDOST Region IXDTI, Zamboanga City
Development/ Improvement of Packaging Systems forSelected Ethnic Foods (Bibingka)
The Sisters Royal BibingkaNaguidayan, Bantay, Ilocos Sur
Development of Dehydration Process for Asparagus Marsman-Drysdale Group , Makati City
Shelf-Life Testing and Development of Packaging for SoftIce Cream Pre-Mix in Powder Form
Kristel’s Ice CreamCandon, Ilocos Sur
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PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Development/Improvement of Mango Jam Nueva Valencia Multipurposeand Transport Services CooperativeConcordia, Nueva, Guimaras
Guimaras Unified Action for Rural Dev.,Inc., Jordan Guimaras
DOST Reg. IV, Concordia, NuevaGuimaras
Process/Product Improvement of Bottled Food Products Tri-chefs Food Corp., GreenhillsSan Juan, M.M.
Brand Development and Packaging Improvement ofLonganisa
Arthur Z. AbcedeLucban, Quezon
Application Tests of Carrageenan Sheets for Packaging ofSpices/Flavorant (Sachet Form) in Instant Noodles
Monde Nissin CorporationSta. Rosa, Laguna
Application of Advanced Modern Packaging Technologiesin Food Research and Development (Budbod Sustansiya)
Integral Development Services Phils.Pob., Midsayap, Cotobato
Brand Development and Packaging Improvement ofLambanog
Center for International TradeExpositions & Missions [CITEM]
DTI-IV
DOST-PSTC-Tayabas, Quezon
Shelf-Life Testing for Bottled Spanish Style Sardines Roxas Catholic CharismaticMultipurpose CooperativeRoxas, Zamboanga del Norte
Development/Improvement of Packaging Systems andApplication of Advanced Modern Packaging Technologies
in Food R& D of Cookies in Different Forms and Flavors
Ric & Remy’s BakeshopZamboanga City
R&D Study on the Development of Frozen Quezon Budin Dealo Koffee Klatch, Lucban Quezon
Dizon’s Bakery, Lucban Quezon
Anna’s Budin, Tayabas Quezon
Development/Improvement of Dried Mango and MangoPuree/Juice
DOST Region VI
Trappist Monastery, Jordan, Guimaras
Shelf-Life Testing and Nutrition Labelling DTI-Reg. IV
Development and Application of Solid Waste CompostingTechnology for Small & Medium Scale Operations
VMS Technologies Phils., Inc.Makati City
Application of One (1) Ton/Day ITDI-DOST Community -Based Accelerated Composting Technology at SmokeyMountain Reclamation Proj. Phase I - Establishment of
Sambayanan ng Muling PagkabuhayMulti-Purpose CooperativeSmokey Mountain, Tondo Manila
ITDI-DOST Composting Tech. Training Center
Production of Orthopedic Plaster Bandage Chemix Industrial DevelopmentMarikina City
Processing of Scrap Laminate Packaging Materials forLightweight Construction Materials and Products
Nestle Phils. Inc.Rockwell Center, Makati City
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PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
� Label Design
Peanut Brittle Vintar Federated Rural ImprovementClub, Vintar, Ilocos Norte
Brown Rice, Honey and Processed Meat AGTALON, Inc.Spanish Style Sardines in Bottle with Toll Packing Ayala Seafoods Corp.
Sukang Iloko Celerino AnchetaKIK’s Fish Crackers and Polvoron Products E.C. Sebuala Marketing
JC King Boneless Bangus and JC King Smoked BonelessBangus
JC King Enterprises
Boneless Marinated Milkfish Dagupan Seafoods, Inc.Polvoron MOTZ Food Products
Bottled Basi Ilocos Food ProductsVegetable Juices, dips and mixes and mix and sauces Back to Basics Corp.
Ilocos Native Longanisa Cherylyn MamaclayPackaging Design for Mango Chunks, Mango Leather and
Mango PureeGracias Pilipinas Inc.
Iodized Salt Northquardrangle SaltmakersDevelopment Coop.
Squash Canton Noodles Clemencia A. Padre
� LinkageITDI-CITEM Technolink Center for International Trade
Expositions & Missions (CITEM)
� Package Development
Development/Improvement of Graphic Design of SelectedPhilippine Processed Foods (Herbal Chocolate Bar)
Lorenzo L. CunananLas Piñas City
Package Development of Laing Alberten Foods, Q.C.
� Technical Assistance/Techno. Transfer
Energy Audit Manila Electric Company, Pasig City
Dev’t. Academy of the Phils.
Sterling Tobacco, Corp., Mandaluyong
Phil. Food Processors & Exporters Org.,Inc., Manila
Preparation of Azadirachtin-rich Extract from Neem Nutsand Its Utilization as a Mosquito Repelling Lotion
Edgardo R. Espiritu, Jr.Manila Science High School.
Phytochemical Screening of Lagundi Extract Romeo Salleto, Jr., Diliman, Q.C.
Design of Reinforced Soil-Cement Slab Ferdinand Boac, Adamson University
Commercialization of Prototype Pre-processing PiliEquipment in Region 5
DOST Reg. 5
Establishment of a Village Based Mango Processing Plant Budhing Pilipinas Foundation, Inc.Urdaneta, Pangasinan
43
PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
S&T Intervention Program Towards Improvement of theQuality of Life in Several Communities-Escalante, Negros
Occidental
MIRDC, FPRDI, DOST-Reg. VI
Upgrading of Existing Brick and Pottery Production Plant Rufino D. Abad, Jr.
Industrial Grade Salt Production Nicasio A. Bumagat
Commercialization of Mango Square and Mango Leather Moonbake Inc.
Bathsoap Making (Opaque & Transparent) Clayton Lloyd B. Young
Trial Formulations of Ointment, Herbal Soap andAnti-Microbial Cream
Marikina Inst. of Science & Tech.
� Tests/Analyses
Preliminary Evaluation/Assessment of 13 Red ClaySamples and Two Samples for X-ray Diffraction Analysis
Naval Institute of TechnologyLeyte
Characterization Study on Refractory Materials ASSISTCO Energy & Ind’l. Corp.Taguig, M.M.
Heat Penetration Tests on Five (5) Products Cafe de Silang, Inc.
Physico-chemical Analysis/Evaluation of Lemongrass Oil Egardo B. Valencia
Determination of the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion forOne (1) Glaze and One (1) Clay Body Sample
Legacy Ceramics Arts, Inc.Laguna
Compressive and Flexural Strength Tests on Ten (10)Dental Stone Samples
Caroline Ignacio
Bulk Density, Compressive Strength & Modulus of RuptureTests on Refractory Castables (4 samples)
Thermotec Inc.
Formulation of Terra Cotta Earthenwares Narcelyn Galvez
Fire Resistance Test of 16 pcs. of Firecrete ProductsWater Absorption & Chemical Resistance Tests on
Samples of Wall Cladding products
Rebtrade International Corp.Mandaluyong City
Technical Assistance on SEM Photomicrography andWDX
Shun-Ichi Harada Res. & Tech. SalesDevelopment Corp., Pateros, M.M.
Establishment of Thermal Process for Sauteed BurongBangus
ACL Native Food Products
Water Activity Determination of Fruit Mixed Preservesamples [19]
Tech. Res. & Dev’t. CenterAdamson University
Water Activity Determination of Oyster Sauce samples [52]Water Activity Analysis of Milk samples [6]
Water Activity Analysis of Chicken GravyWater Activity Analysis of Crispy Dried Beef Tapa
Physico-Chemical Analysis/Evaluation of Citronella Oil Sirawan Food Corp., Makati City
Heavy Metal Determination in Kangkong Plant Parts Myra Gelvenzon, UP, Manila
44
PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Preliminary Assessment/Evaluation & XRD Analysis ofTwo (2) Clay Samples from Jasaan, Misamis Oriental &
Talakag, Bukidnon
Exclusive Edition Arts & Crafts, Inc.
Cut-out, Physico-Chmical and Sterelity Test/Analyses onTen Products of “Queen” Brand Sweet Preserves
Queen Food Manufacturing Corp.Marikina City
Micro-Structural of SAILE Zeolites Using the ScanningElectron Microscope
SAILE Industries
Testing the Newly Fabricated Cabinet Dryer for ProcessingDried Mangoes
DOST Reg. IIISt. Michael Corp., Zambales
Extraction and Analyses of Crude Oil from 7 Phil. Plants Flordeliza U. Gonzales
Physical and Chemical Resistance Test for One (1)Ceramic Tile Sample
Italfil Porcelain Ceramic Tiles, Inc.
Preliminary Assessment/Evaluation of One 1) Clay Sample Flor Tarriela, Pasig City
Tests/Analyses: Cut-out, Total Soluble Solis, pH andWater Activity Determination on Six Products
EBRES Food Corp.
Physico-Chemical Analysis/Evaluation of Citronella Oil Manuel Abad
Determination of Heavy Metals in Adhesive Tapes 3M Philippines Inc.
Formulation Study of Four (4) Red Clay Samples fromLa Naval, Leyte
Naval Institute of Technology
Characterization of Sampaguita Extracts Corazon H. Galaban
Preliminary Assessment/Evaluation of Two 2) ClaySamples from Brgy. Malasila, N. Cotobato
DENR, Mines & Geosciences BureauSouth Cotabato
Conduct Specific Gravity, Compaction & PermeabilityTests on Clay Samples
German Development ServiceNegros Oriental
TG-DTA Analysis of 6 Cement Samples Dr. Leon M. Payawan, Jr., UP-Diliman
Bulk Density, Compressive Strength and Modulus ofRupture Tests on Refractory Castable (CB-40)
Thermotec, Inc., Laguna
Bulk Density, Compressive Strength and Modulus ofRupture Tests on (1) Sample of Refractory Castable
Determination of Thermal Expansion of 1 Body and 2Glaze Samples
Royal Tern Ceramics, Phils., Inc.Cavite
XRD Analysis of Clay Minerals Francisco A. Jimenez, UP-Diliman
Bond Impact, Compressive Strength and Density Tests ofFirecreet Products
Rebtrade International Corp.Mandaluyong City
Mineral Analysis for Unknown Substance on Walls of GasCylinder by X-ray Diffraction Analysis
CIGI
Analysis for Physico-Chemical Properties of Sambong,Guava and Citronella Oils
Amancia Magusib, Isabela
PSA Analysis of Kaolin Clay Powder using the SA-CP3Particle Size Analyzer
W.R. Grace Phil. Inc.
45
PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Permeability and Chemical Resistance Tests on HygardProduct Sample
Rebtrade International CorporationMandaluyong City
Physical Evaluation of Four (4) Brick Samples Roseryn Cueto, UST, Manila
Testing of Detergent Product Cirimar Laboratories, Inc., Taguig, M.M.
Phytochemcial Analysis and Antimicrobial Testing ofSphagnum Plant Extract
Ronald C. AnatacioMarikina City
Extraction of Semi-Refined Carrageenan (SRC) Powder Premium Philippine Seaweed Corp.Makati City
Cold Crushing Strength of Brick Samples Republic Asahi Glass Corp.Makati City
Testing/Evaluation of Refractory Products for QualityImprovement
Jardine Bldg. SolutionsMakati City
Water Activity Determination of Coconut Spread (white andbrown)
Moonbake, Inc.Las Piñas City
Corrosion Study of Pre-Painted Galvalume Panel Sample Philmetal Products, Inc.
Extraction of Semi-refined Carrageenan (SRC) Powder Mariano Marcos State University
Heat Penetration Studies of Nine (9) Products, namely:Macapuno, Langka, White Beans, Red Monggo, Ube,Garbanzos, Kaong, Nata de Coco and Halo-halo mix
Sunlight Food Corp.Marikina City
Swab Tests on Diluted and Concentrated All PurposeCleaner
Green Cross, Inc.
Izod and Charpy Impact Tests of UPVC Pipes Emerald Vinyl Corporation
Particle Size Analysis of three (3) Powder Samples UNILOX Industrial Corp., Pasig City
Water Activity Analysis of Delicious Brand Halo-halo (fruitmix)
Delicious Foods CorporationLaguna
Ocular Tests on Eight (8) Samples of Lacquer PaintedPens by Optical Polarizing and Stereo Microscopy
Fashion Conspiracy
Forming Tests Specimen for Compression, TearingResistance and Tensile Strength Test
OPTODEV, Inc.
Firing and Determination of Thermal Coefficient of Body &Glaze Samples
Dennis P. Balatibat
Forming of Test Specimens for Tensile Testing of Five (5)PP Scrap Samples
Tsong-Kai Enterprises Co., Ltd.Makati City
Determination of Heavy Metals on Three (3) EnvironmentalSamples
Dr. Milagros Lontoc Relon
Determination of the Coefficient of Thermal Expansion ofone (1) Glaze Sample
Legacy Ceramic Arts, Inc.
Preliminary Evaluation of one (1) Clay Sample fromMansalay, Oriental Mindoro
Trans-Asia Oil and Energy DevelopmentCorporation
Determination of Oxalic Acid in Used Metal Cleaner Wilgin Enterprises, Q.C.
46
PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Utilization of Carrageenan as Additive for Water-BasedPaints
SONICO EnteprisesValenzuela City
Determination of Conditions for the Production of FattyAcid Ethyl Ester (FAEE) for Use as Biodiesel
Specialty Oils, Inc.Makati City
Testing and Evaluation of Prototype Machine - “RapidMulti-Media Filtration (RMMF)System
Ernesto A. LabuntogQuezon City
Water Activity Analysis of Delicious Brand Macapuno Delicious Food Corp.
Preliminary Evaluation of Two (2) Clay Samples Kabalikat sa Hanapbuhay Project
Determination of Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of oneBody and one Glaze Samples
Royal Term Ceramics Phils., Inc.Cavite City
Testing/Anayses of Detergent Products United Coconut Chemicals, Inc.
Production of One (1) Kiln Load of Ceramic Tubes Solingen Industrial Corp.San Juan, M.M.
� Training/Seminar
Basics of Polymers and Applications 3M Philippines
Seminar-Workshop on Packaging of “Budbod Sustansya”or Nutritious Toppings and Other Related Products
Approtech AsiaIntramuros, M.M.
Small Volume and Mass Metrology
Isolation and Propagation of Microorganisms fromWastewater
Maricris Aguinaldo, UST, Manila
Issuance of Certificate of Formula of Conversion DOST VII
Technology Delivery and Services in Support of the LocalIndustries
Technology and Livelihood ResourceCenter
Preparation of Nata Starter Using Pure Culture of NataProducing Bacteria
PHILNATANovaliches, Q.C.
Carrageenan Processing Refined & Semi-Refined Premium Philippine Seaweed Corp.
Packaging Pampanga Association of MeatProcessors, Angeles City
Maintenance of Microbial Culture and Production ofMushroom Spawn
DOST Reg. II
Dried Mango, Mango Puree and Tropical Fruit CocktailProcessing
Eduardo A. VersozaPasig City
Mango Processing VFP Sons & Daughters Association, Inc.Ermita, M.M.
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PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
� Use of Facilities/Equipment
Two Roll Mills Unilox Ind’l. Corp., Pasig City
Hydrogenation of Oil San Pablo Mftg. Corp.
Production of Canned Bicol Express Moonbake Bread & Pastries
Research on the Evaluation of the Suitability of LagunaSoil as Clay Liners
Ramil G. Mijares, UPLB
Thesis on Biodegradable Plastic from Eggwhite Jonathan H. Esguerra, Parañaque City
Trial Production of Bar Soap United Coconut Chemicals, Inc.
Drum Dryer in the Trial Production Run of AsparagusPowder
Farmtec Foods, Inc., Cavite City
Elemi Oil Extraction and Application of Elemi Oil BasedProducts
S.K. Laboratories, Inc.Pasig City
Utilization of Post Consumer Styrofoam Wastes andIndigenous Waste Materials
Vida M. Santiago
Compression Molding Machine Puyat Vinyl Production, Inc., Mkti, City
Isolation of L-Synephrine from Dalanghita Juice asAdrenergic Agent
PUP, College of Science Dept. ofNatural Sciences, Sta. Mesa, Mla.
Two Roll Mill re: Preparation of Floor Tiles UsingDisposable Polystyrene Packaging Materials
Michael Cuchon
Cabinet Dryer in Drying Approximately 50 kgs of Alugbati Uriel Joseph Erasquin, UP-Diliman
Vacuum Fryer (Vacuum Fried Squash Chips) Maria Christina CayangaEspaña, Manila
Micro-Structural Observation of Defective Sample ChipsUsing SEM/EDX
Greenique Asia Ltd., Q.C.
Spray Dryer in the Trial Production Run of CalamansiPowder
Spray Dryer in the 8 Trial Production Runs of DifferentFruit Powders
Drum Dryer for the Trial Production of Asparagus Powder,Production of Mango, Buko, Guyabano, Calamansi
Powder and Different Fruit FlakesFarmtec Foods, Inc.
Production of Assorted Ceramic Novelty Items Valentin S. Limjap, Jr.
Two Roll Mill re: Research on “Comparative Study ofPlastics Produced from Casein”
John Crispher JuhicoDiliman, Q.C.
Antimicrobial Activity of Honey Alpha Joan Louise Susara, Mkti. City
To Carbonize Corhusk Zuleika C. Tan, Q.C.
Two Roll Mills and Compression Molding Machine Edmar G. Buella, Q.C.
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PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Trial Production of Vinegar from Mango Spent Syrup Profood International Corp.
Production of Canned Laing Moonbake Incorporated
Cabinet Dryer in Drying Food Products MICA by the Sea, Taguig, M.M.
Vacuum Frying Facility in the Production of Crispy Musselwith Garlic Chips
Mr. Enrico G. RocelesParañaque City
Pilot Study and Initial Production of Approx. TwentyThousand (20,000) Bottles of Concentrated Citrus Juice
Drink
ESTI-RIAL Mfg. Corp.
Spray Dryer in 13 Trial Production Runs of InstantBanaba Tea
Sto. Nino Botanical Center
Production of Canned Laing and Bicol Express Moonbake
ITDI’s Soap Facilities Marosa Soaps & Cosmetic LaboratoryPasig City
Detergent Plant Facilities ASPEN Commercial Corporation, Q.C.
Firing of 3 Kilogram of Dessicant ROHM and Haas Philippines, Inc.Las Piñas City
Vacuum Packaging Machine in Packing 1650 packs ofCured Meat
M2C MarketingMalabon, M.M.
Extraction of Calamansi Oil Carica Herbal Health Products, Inc.,M.M.
Laboratory Type Cabinet Dryer in the Trial Productionof Mango Leather
Gracias Pilipinas, Inc.Makati City
Heat Penetration Studies and Use of Potentiometer, WaterBath and Vacuum Sealer
UP, Visayas
Drying/Grinding of Ampalaya, Malunggay & SaluyotLeaves Samples
S.K. Laboratories, Inc.
Solvent Extraction of Rice Bran OilExtraction & Formulation Studies of Cashew Nut Shell
Liquid
Hydraulic Press Letech Manufacturing Corp.
Cabinet Dryer in the Trial Production of Mango Leather Gracias Pilipinas Incoporated
Extraction and Formulation Studies of Cashew Nut ShellLiquid
S.K. Laboratories
Cabinet Dryer in the Trial Production of Dehydrated Mango Marsman Drysdale Foods Corp.Taguig, M.M.
Trial Production of Canned Rice Carvinca Trading & ServicesParañaque City
5 Kw Kiln re: Thesis in Determination of the Effectiveness Elsie A. Villaflor, UST, Manilabetween Scallop and Oyster Shells in Glass-Ceramics
Making for Dental Prostheses
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PROJECT TITLE CLIENT/COOPERATOR
Charcoal Briquetting Facility re: Thesis on CharcoalBriquette from Agro-Industrial Waste
Genevieve Castillo, Manila
Extraction of Oil from Neem Seeds and Leaves Amando T. Bugayong
Melting and Heat Treatment Furnace re:Eggshells andLahar for Glass-Ceramics Making
C. Arellano High SchoolSta. Cruz, Manila
Trial Production of Synthetic Detergent Bar Bulacan Household ProductsLetech Manufacturing Corp.
Trial Production of 50L Vinegar Lam-An Candle FactorySan Juan, M.M.
Vacuum Packaging Facilities for Packaging 2,000 packs ofCured Meat
M2C Marketing
Two (2) Roll Mills in Evaluating Sample ProductsParticle Size Analyzer (PSA)
Unilox Industrial CorporationPasig City
Trial Production of 25 Cases of Ground Macapuno inGallon
Dalisay Sweets
Spray Dryer to Test the Formulation of Coconut Powder Tropicana Food Products, Inc.
Truck with Boom (Pilipina Hihon Muki-PNM) Waste forHand Blown Glass
East Bay Impex Glass Corporation
Retorting Canned Products Moonbake, Inc.
Extraction and Purification of Anthocyamin fromMalapascua (Euphordies continifolia L.)
Rizal Tech. Univ.
Extraction of Essential Oil from Philodeudion sp.(temptation)
Rodolfo Saclolo
Extraction and Characterization of Essential Oil fromAndropogon Zizanoides
Rizal Tech. Univ.Mandaluyong City
Grinding of Eucheuma Cottonie Chip Sample Seaweed Corp.
Extraction of Essential Oil from Avocado Leaves Jean-Paul Bundalian, FEU Manila
Solvent Extraction of Rose Oil CRD Herbal Product, Inc.
Extraction of Essential Oils from Calamansi Desiree Masagca, Taguig, M.M.
Production of Bottled Milkfish Belly in Corn Oil, Beef StyleMilkfish and Sauteed Shrimp Paste
Tri-Chefs Food Corp.San Juan, M.M.
Distillation of Lambanog and Coconut Sap Asian Bells Corporation
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