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Title: | LABELLING BOTTLE MACHINE |
Authors: | AHMAD FAKARUDDIN BIN MOHD FAUZI SYARIF DANIAL BIN MOHD RAWI NUR HAZWANI BINTI YAACOB NUR FARAH DINA BINTI MOHD FAISOL |
Keywords: | DMP |
Issue Date: | Jun-2020 |
Abstract: | Labelling on the bottle is required to provide information to consumers related to a product. Owners of small business premises usually carry out the patching process manually. This results in the user not having the time required to complete the patching work. In addition, problems in the process of pasting stickers on products will appear user do not existing technology. Therefore, the objective of this study is to design and use bottle labelling machines to assist small users in labelling bottles systematically and neatly without using manpower. This machine was created to facilitate the work of pasting label on bottles. The research methods that have been designed are scientific work, design revolution and selection, detailed design, hardware used, model production, material selection and preparation, installation and finishing process, cost availability, egronomic, analysis and even upward modelling. When pasting a bottle using manpower, the filling becomes inaccurate and irregular. This bottle labelling machine is expected to help In the use of manpower in doing the patching work as well as can help the filling be exactly on the stage. Among the suggestions for improvements that are not recommended using the manual method machines for automatic methods using electric motor. Second, In terms of the use of manpower to move the roller to the use of the belt. As a result of this innovation search, we hope the benefit small scale users and be able to connect to improved machine operating skills |
URI: | http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/2629 |
Appears in Collections: | Full Paper |
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