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    Design, fabrication, and performance evaluation of dual-powered fish dryer
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University- North La Union Campus, 2024-05) Ardaniel, Ellah Marie A.; Cortado, Jerish Mae G.; Eisma, Zarlin Jo B.
    For fish commodities, traditional sun drying is a relatively low-cost method of preserving. However, it is weather-dependent and can cause degradation in the quality of dried products. As a solution, a dual-powered fish dryer to maintain the quality of dried products, and control factors affecting the process was developed. The study was conducted to design, fabricate, and evaluate a dual-powered fish dryer, and perform a simple cost analysis of the machine. Three drying temperatures were utilized to evaluate the performance of the dryer: 50°C, 60°C, and 70°C. Three (3) kg of deboned fish were used as test material for each trial. The highest drying capacity and efficiency were attained at 70°C with 495.61 grams/hour and 88.89%, respectively. Furthermore, at this temperature, the Breakeven Point (BEP) is 95.47 kg/year, with a Payback Period (PBP) of 1.06 years, and BenefitCost Ratio (BCR) of 1.17.

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