DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A MANUAL CHIPS PACKAGING MACHINE

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ABSTRACT
Packaging of food which is viable means of  business opportunity has been exploited by individuals and corporate bodies for a very long time because the importance of packaging food products are very enormous ranging from protection of the product to preventing the food from spoiling. There is no way one can successfully go into business of chips production without exploiting a proper means of packaging the product. Over the years, different types of packaging machines have been developed ranging from Automatic packaging machine to Semi-Automatic Packaging machine. These machines are very costly to purchase for low income earners or people with low start up capital that wish to go into the business of chip packaging. Thus this design project work was carried out to design a low cost manual chip packaging machine that people with low start up capital can afford. The detailed design was provided and the machine was eventually fabricated for operation and from the testing of the machine, it was observed that the machine can package about 30 chips package for twenty five minutes.


LIST OF FIGURES
Fig.3.4.1: Mechanical Drawing of the Packaging Jaw
Figure 3.4.2: Mechanical drawing of the Frame with its associated base support
Fig.3.4.3: Detailed mechanical drawing of the manual chip packaging machine


LIST OF TABLES
Table 4.3: of values of the design parameters
Table 4.7: Bill of engineering measurements and evaluation
        
LIST OF SYMBOLS

L=Length
W=Load
w=width
Fmin=Minimum force
Pmin=Minimum Pressure
A=Area
Pmax=Maximum pressure
Sec=Seconds
Kg=Kilogram
N=Newton
mm=Millimeter
m=meter
σn=Direct stress
τmax=Maximum  stress
PR= Regulated Air Pressure

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A MANUAL CHIPS PACKAGING MACHINE
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  • Department: Mechanical Engineering
  • Project ID: MCE0171
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Type Project
Department Mechanical Engineering
Project ID MCE0171
Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
No of Pages 34 Pages
Format Microsoft Word

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