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The “Pili Seal”—a two-component sealant made from the waste material of pili-tree resin, or spent or de-oiled resin—stole the show at the Philippine leg of the James Dyson Awards 2021,… ...
Explaining how his product works, Bantugon said that "Pili Seal is a two-component sealant which consists of the waste of Pili Tree Resin that serves as the base ingredient for aircraft integral fuel ...
Pili Seal® offers a safer alternative to some toxic petrochemical derived sealants and adhesives, using a by-product of the perfume industry. This two-part sealant and adhesive combines the ...
The pili tree resin was used in a research for an aircraft sealant by Mark Kennedy Bantugon, which made him the Philippine National Winner in the 2021 James Dyson Award.
According to the Pili Ani website, the French beauty brand that purchased local Elemi resin “was actually doing more harm than good.” “There were several dead pili trees due to overtapping the Elemi ...
Oils extracted from the Pili Tree function like superfood for skin. They are rich in vitamins A and E, which nourish and help to moisturize skin.
Filipino aeronautical engineer Mark Kennedy Bantugon (26) has developed Pili Seal®, a bio-based alternative derived from the agricultural waste of Pili tree resin.
AN undergraduate student at the Philippine State College of Aeronautics has invented an environmentally sustainable sealant for the aviation industry. Pili Seal, a new product innovation and the 2021 ...