Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine

Mapecon Philippines, Inc. is a manufacturer of pest control products. To compete with the competition, they introduced a product known as the Big R. The manual production processes, namely filling and capping, pose a lot of issues. During production, bubbles are produced when filling and added effor...

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Main Authors: Apelario-Ong, Mark Allan, Grajera, Berjoy, Sy, Sarah Katrina, Tan, Darell Matthew, Untalan, Charmagne Anne
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-151832021-11-06T03:09:29Z Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine Apelario-Ong, Mark Allan Grajera, Berjoy Sy, Sarah Katrina Tan, Darell Matthew Untalan, Charmagne Anne Mapecon Philippines, Inc. is a manufacturer of pest control products. To compete with the competition, they introduced a product known as the Big R. The manual production processes, namely filling and capping, pose a lot of issues. During production, bubbles are produced when filling and added effort is required when capping. This study focuses on how to design and fabricate an Insecticide Bottle Filling and Capping Machine, which can automatically fill and cap bottles. The machine has three major components. First, the mechanical component that includes the conveyor, filling and capping system. Second, the electrical component that comprises of control system, sensors, solenoid valve and relay switch. Lastly, the software component that is composed of the programming language and PIC programmer used as well as pin assignments. Experiments were conducted to finalize the design of the machine and to confirm if it has met its objectives and scope. Results showed that machine is performing well. The target production rate of 6 bottles per minute was reached. In effect, it can fill and cap more than 2,880 bottles per day, thereby increasing their production rate by over 400%. The machine also dispenses the correct amount of solution of 100% of the time. In addition, the machine was able to minimize wastes from drips and overflow. Finally, the machine reduced manpower requirement from 3 to 2 persons, thus decreasing labor cost by 33%. It can be concluded from this study that the automation of the filling and capping processes will aid the company in their plan to expand in product distribution business. It will make their process more cost effective and efficient, consequently increasing their profit. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14541 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Bottling machinery Service stations
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Bottling machinery
Service stations
spellingShingle Bottling machinery
Service stations
Apelario-Ong, Mark Allan
Grajera, Berjoy
Sy, Sarah Katrina
Tan, Darell Matthew
Untalan, Charmagne Anne
Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine
description Mapecon Philippines, Inc. is a manufacturer of pest control products. To compete with the competition, they introduced a product known as the Big R. The manual production processes, namely filling and capping, pose a lot of issues. During production, bubbles are produced when filling and added effort is required when capping. This study focuses on how to design and fabricate an Insecticide Bottle Filling and Capping Machine, which can automatically fill and cap bottles. The machine has three major components. First, the mechanical component that includes the conveyor, filling and capping system. Second, the electrical component that comprises of control system, sensors, solenoid valve and relay switch. Lastly, the software component that is composed of the programming language and PIC programmer used as well as pin assignments. Experiments were conducted to finalize the design of the machine and to confirm if it has met its objectives and scope. Results showed that machine is performing well. The target production rate of 6 bottles per minute was reached. In effect, it can fill and cap more than 2,880 bottles per day, thereby increasing their production rate by over 400%. The machine also dispenses the correct amount of solution of 100% of the time. In addition, the machine was able to minimize wastes from drips and overflow. Finally, the machine reduced manpower requirement from 3 to 2 persons, thus decreasing labor cost by 33%. It can be concluded from this study that the automation of the filling and capping processes will aid the company in their plan to expand in product distribution business. It will make their process more cost effective and efficient, consequently increasing their profit.
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author Apelario-Ong, Mark Allan
Grajera, Berjoy
Sy, Sarah Katrina
Tan, Darell Matthew
Untalan, Charmagne Anne
author_facet Apelario-Ong, Mark Allan
Grajera, Berjoy
Sy, Sarah Katrina
Tan, Darell Matthew
Untalan, Charmagne Anne
author_sort Apelario-Ong, Mark Allan
title Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine
title_short Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine
title_full Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine
title_fullStr Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine
title_full_unstemmed Insecticide bottle filling and capping machine
title_sort insecticide bottle filling and capping machine
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14541
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