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Title: WHEEL SPRAYER
Authors: MUHAMMAD ARIF HAKIMI BIN SIDEK, HAIQAL DANIEL BIN MD NAWAWI
MUHAMAD HAFIEZZY AZROY BIN MOHD NASIR
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: POLITEKNIK SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH
Abstract: The project applied the use of observation based on the manual method currently used using poisoning of various pests. The objective of this project is to design a device that is capable of producing a more effective pesticide sprayer for use in small or rural industries in the agricultural sector. Additionally, there are several research scopes that have been defined in this project, producing and developing ergonomic wheel sprayers. To reduce spraying time in vegetable gardens or orchards and to increase spraying efficiency as it contains more than one nozzle during spraying. All these are set to solve some of the problems that arise with the use of existing methods among which, the existing sprays cannot be effective and require additional time for spraying. The material for this project also requires special properties that do not rust and do not affect plants, based on the literature review conducted stainless steel is the most suitable for this project. While for the component formation process, the research methodology is used for the project production process by using flow charts as a guide to plan the production and testing of the project. As a result, the whole project was successfully produced with the additional rate of time saving of traditional methods. Based on these results, the results of analysis and discussions conducted, it can be concluded that this sprayer wheel has achieved the objectives discussed. In addition, this tool is also proven to be able to save time differently the traditional way.
URI: http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/3556
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