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APPLICATION OF PYROLYSIS REACTOR MODEL TECHNOLOGY BIOMASS RAW MATERIALS FOR MAKING CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES HOME INDUSTRY SCALE Agustinus, Agustinus; Tambing, Enos; Payung Allo, Elisabeth; Lapituley, Frank; A. Wanaputra, Amadion
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): MARET
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

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The application of carbonization or carbonization model technology to reactor equipment uses a closed method. The purpose of using a closed system is to produce high quality carbon which is shiny black in nature and breaks easily when pressed with the thumb. This technological method is very practical for the community to apply both in the manufacture of reactors and the carbonization process to the manufacture of charcoal briquettes. The reactor can be made from used compressor cylinders or 12 kg gas cylinders. The material is then modified into a reactor device where combustion is carried out in the reactor tube. In the process of carbonizing biomass, neither agricultural nor industrial waste needs to wait until it turns into carbon, in this case black granules. In this training, participants were first provided with theory and explanations about the use of reactor tubes starting from the manufacturing process to carbon production. In making briquettes, several stages are carried out, including drying, waste sorting, carbonization, mixing with adhesive to printing with a briquette size of 3.18 cm and drying using an oven or sun. so that participants can practice at home. This training can provide skills to the participants, as well as open the mindset of how to use the waste around it to be used as a solid alternative fuel. It can also be used as a home industry business so that it can improve the household economy.
Community Perception and Participation Towards the Conservation of Sowang Wood (Xanthostemon Novaguineensis ) in the Nyei Toro Pasir 6 Educational and Training Forest, Revenirara District, Jayapura Regency Payung Allo, ELisabeth; Inggrid Nortalia Kailola; Jeslin Inru Kufla
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 16 No. 01 (2026): Info sains, 2026
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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One of the natural resources that is endemic to Papua and is very potential is sowang wood which has many functions and benefits, namely: ecological functions, economic and socio-cultural benefits. This study aims to determine the factors related to community perception and participation in the preservation of sowang wood. The study was conducted in the Nyei Toro Pasir 6 Educational Forest, Ravenirara District, Jayapura Regency. Samples were taken by means of. . Community perception in the preservation of sowang wood as an ecological function is very good. Community feeling safe from landslides, the breeding of various types of wild animals, the availability of water, and as a construction for making houses on the sea and lakes, especially for the people in Jayapura Regency. The level of community participation in planting sowang wood is low. From the results of interviews and questionnaires for (1) the number of dependents in the family is very  a large relationship with perceptions of the ecological function in preserving sowang wood, while age, education and low income have a large relationship with community perception. (2) The number of family dependents has a large relationship with participation in planting sowang wood, while age, education and low income have a small relationship. (3) The level of community perception does not have a large relationship with the level of participation in preserving sowang wood.