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    The development of a portable waste oil burner stove
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - Mid La Union Campus, 2023-05) Rimando, Jozwell Denis P.; Andrada, Ryan Christian E.; Bautista Jr., Felix C.; Nelmida, Cheline Jane C.; Carbonell, Emilio Vince M.; Tattao, Luis A.; Aquino, Angeline L.; Lastica, Geraldine F.; Meana, Melchor A.
    As the Philippines is still considered a developing country, finding of the latest machineries to rural areas is hard. One of the most in-demand machines is the burner stove as it makes cooking different dishes easier. The Portable Waste Oil Burner Stove works by using waste oil from motorized vehicle engines. It serves as the fuel for the burner. As time goes by, the price of LPG tanks is going up and some people living in rural areas cannot afford it and make use of dried wood in cooking. This project will benefit them, and it can help disposing the waste oil that slowly destroys bodies of water. This project is all about the Development of Portable Waste Oil Burner Stove that can perform its designated task in cooking and boiling. The burner is also powered by a blower like most fabricated burner stoves. Most burners available in markets and fabricated are only single burners that use low-capacity blowers. While the burner we develop contains twin burners that can be used simultaneously and equipped with a high-capacity blower. We chose a higher capacity blower because it supplies enough air to both burners and has a complete combustion process inside that is resulting in stable blue flame and makes the cooking and boiling faster.

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