Carmakers could go bananas over coconuts

By | January 6, 2009, 7:17pm PST

Summary: Lots of petroleum-derived materials in today’s automobile. Gone is the chrome plating and wooden dashboards of yore. For lightweight strength and waterproof exterior it’s hard to beat plastic and polyester. Until now. Baylor University researchers say the coconut husk may yield the strong fiber of future cars and other durable products. They’ve made [...]

Lots of petroleum-derived materials in today’s automobile. Gone is the chrome plating and wooden dashboards of yore. For lightweight strength and waterproof exterior it’s hard to beat plastic and polyester. Until now.

Baylor University researchers say the coconut husk may yield the strong fiber of future cars and other durable products. They’ve made experimental versions of trunk liners, floorboards and car-door interior covers from the outer fibers of a cocnut shell. The fibers could also be used for construction materials, replacing wood-baswed particle boards. The resrearchers say there are over ten million coconut farmers on earth, most living on tiny annual incomes. This could promise to turn their trash into cash. The oil and petrochemical companies won’t like this one bit.

Worse news yet for Exxon, those Baylor chaps think they can produce a sellable biodiesel from coconuts as well.

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RE: Carmakers could go bananas over coconuts
marpincan@... 16th Jan 2009
very short on detaiss and specifications. Perhaps nothing more than hot air!:-)
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wolf_z 7th Jan 2009
Has anyone, you know, run scalability numbers?

There are a *LOT* of uses for coconut husk? Great! Replace all that nasty petrochemical eco-terrorist plastic? Terrific! Create bio-diesel from the coconuts themselves? Even better!

*HOW MANY* coconuts are we going to need???? Oh--nevermind... happy
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How many coconuts...
SpongeBob_SquarePants 7th Jan 2009
OH...I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts, dee dee dee de daahhh...there they are a standing in a row...

I can't imagine that the current set of coconut farmers would be able to sustain the production enough to be able to use this for more than just a niche item. Kinda cool if you think about it though. I'm picturing an old VW Vanagon (sp?) painted lime green with a big flourescent pink and yellow flower on it, coconut husk interior...OH YEAH!!!
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Rick_R 7th Jan 2009
Hmmm, now who is going to have the know-how, the funds, ability to build or modify processing equipment and the distribution channels for all that biodiesel? ...
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PROOFREAD
noel@... 7th Jan 2009
Harry Fuller, there is no excuse for not to catch your typo "wood-baswed"

Your post has barely 3 paragraphs.

FAIL!
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aep528 7th Jan 2009
I've asked for that multiple times before from this guy. How hard is it to use a spell-checker?
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Spacetoner 7th Jan 2009
What about "resrearchers" a few words later? :-p
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_really_ PROOFREAD
exolon 12th Jan 2009
In fact there are _three_ typos in that one paragraph: "cocnut", "baswed" and "resrearchers". Interesting news, but such a bad rate for spelling errors gives the impression that the work as a whole is sloppy and careless.

This is one of those seemingly minor issues that nonetheless causes people to instinctively mistrust the real content of the article (i.e. if you're too lazy to type properly, spellcheck and proofread, surely you're too lazy to fact-check?).

Better sort that out.
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"resrearchers" ???????
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RE: Carmakers could go bananas over coconuts
david.metcalf@... 7th Jan 2009
Start talking to me when gas goes over 4.00 gal here in the US.
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roaming 7th Jan 2009
Mercedes already uses some coconut based product in their car seats.
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We've been down this road before.
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RE: Carmakers could go bananas over coconuts
marpincan@... 16th Jan 2009
very short on detaiss and specifications. Perhaps nothing more than hot air!:-)

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