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Title: | HAAZ MANUAL CONCRETE MACHINE |
Authors: | MUHD HAZWANI SYUAIB BIN ABDUL GHANI SITI NUR FARAHANA BINTI M IDRUS |
Keywords: | concrete machine design time |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | POLITEKNIK SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH |
Abstract: | HAAZ Manual Concrete Machine is an innovative project from existing self-made concrete machines (DIY). Our products are specially designed for small-scale concrete brewing uses. Furthermore, our product is especially for PSA students who want to carry out the concrete mixing process. One of the first concrete mixers ever developed in 1900 by T.L. Smith in Milwaukee .The methodology of this HAAZ Manual Concrete Machine project will lead to our project to a comprehensive strategy and rationale from our research. This phase will set principles, equipment, materials, and techniques. Plan the project design, and implement project management analysis data, Gantt charts, and flowcharts that will lead to this project successfully. Based on the feedback received through this questionnaire it can be formulated that the use of HAAZ Manual Concrete Machine as an auxiliary tool can positively affect the concrete mixing process. In addition, it helps respondents facilitate and save time during the concrete brewing process. In conclusion, our product, managed to meet all the objectives that have been made. This product is also able to compete in the external market as it is able to reduce time on concrete mixing. The results from the interpretation mean score is high from our respondents questionnaire and hope on this product is that it is necessary to improve the product design to be stronger and the consumer satisfied. |
URI: | http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/4356 |
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