Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker

Use and production of plastics are 20 times more than 50 years ago. Plastics make up about 7% of the average household waste, of which 43% is plastic film. Plastic pollution raises environmental concerns for its greenhouse gases, litter, landfill impacts, soil pollution and primary cause of floods....

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Main Authors: Anosa, Julie Elaine, Chen, Harvey Lexter, Chung, Laryll Elson, Felicitas, Maria Cecilia, Lim, Erika Valynn
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-151722021-11-05T07:27:54Z Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker Anosa, Julie Elaine Chen, Harvey Lexter Chung, Laryll Elson Felicitas, Maria Cecilia Lim, Erika Valynn Use and production of plastics are 20 times more than 50 years ago. Plastics make up about 7% of the average household waste, of which 43% is plastic film. Plastic pollution raises environmental concerns for its greenhouse gases, litter, landfill impacts, soil pollution and primary cause of floods. Furthermore, production of vinyl floor tiles is proven to be hazardous to workers within the manufacturing process and also to the environment. This study aims to design a prototype that allocates post-industrial polypropylene wastes into plastic floor tiles to substitute PVC tiles. The group studied existing processes used in the plastic industry like plastic injection and compression molding to incorporate in their design. The prototype consists of two phases, material dispensing and material forming. The first phase is equipped with a hopper fitted with a windmill attachment driven by an AC gear motor in the feed throat for dispensing the plastic is quantified using a weighing assembly, load cell and checkweigher, to be transported with two pneumatic cylinders to the next phase. The material forming phase is composed of the heating, cooling and ejection system which mimics the operation of a compression molding machine. The heating system is composed of cartridge heaters, thermocouples and thermocontrollers. While the cooling system utilized an aquarium pump that the conventional cooling tower, and the ejection system is a plate driven by a pneumatic cylinder. The proponents of the study conducted experiments to determine optimal parameters for the prototype, resulting to a confidence level of 94.44%. These included identifying the set point for the checkweigher and forming files on phase 2 alone to identify the optimum temperature settings. Online experiments were conducted after system integration. These included actual production of the tiles and quality control checks to ensure that the tiles produced were within the specified tolerance. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14530 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Tile industry--Automation Plastic tiles Flooring, Plastic Flooring, Tile
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Tile industry--Automation
Plastic tiles
Flooring, Plastic
Flooring, Tile
spellingShingle Tile industry--Automation
Plastic tiles
Flooring, Plastic
Flooring, Tile
Anosa, Julie Elaine
Chen, Harvey Lexter
Chung, Laryll Elson
Felicitas, Maria Cecilia
Lim, Erika Valynn
Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker
description Use and production of plastics are 20 times more than 50 years ago. Plastics make up about 7% of the average household waste, of which 43% is plastic film. Plastic pollution raises environmental concerns for its greenhouse gases, litter, landfill impacts, soil pollution and primary cause of floods. Furthermore, production of vinyl floor tiles is proven to be hazardous to workers within the manufacturing process and also to the environment. This study aims to design a prototype that allocates post-industrial polypropylene wastes into plastic floor tiles to substitute PVC tiles. The group studied existing processes used in the plastic industry like plastic injection and compression molding to incorporate in their design. The prototype consists of two phases, material dispensing and material forming. The first phase is equipped with a hopper fitted with a windmill attachment driven by an AC gear motor in the feed throat for dispensing the plastic is quantified using a weighing assembly, load cell and checkweigher, to be transported with two pneumatic cylinders to the next phase. The material forming phase is composed of the heating, cooling and ejection system which mimics the operation of a compression molding machine. The heating system is composed of cartridge heaters, thermocouples and thermocontrollers. While the cooling system utilized an aquarium pump that the conventional cooling tower, and the ejection system is a plate driven by a pneumatic cylinder. The proponents of the study conducted experiments to determine optimal parameters for the prototype, resulting to a confidence level of 94.44%. These included identifying the set point for the checkweigher and forming files on phase 2 alone to identify the optimum temperature settings. Online experiments were conducted after system integration. These included actual production of the tiles and quality control checks to ensure that the tiles produced were within the specified tolerance.
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author Anosa, Julie Elaine
Chen, Harvey Lexter
Chung, Laryll Elson
Felicitas, Maria Cecilia
Lim, Erika Valynn
author_facet Anosa, Julie Elaine
Chen, Harvey Lexter
Chung, Laryll Elson
Felicitas, Maria Cecilia
Lim, Erika Valynn
author_sort Anosa, Julie Elaine
title Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker
title_short Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker
title_full Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker
title_fullStr Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker
title_full_unstemmed Automated recycled plastic floor tile maker
title_sort automated recycled plastic floor tile maker
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14530
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