Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/21712
Title: PLASTIC RECYCLE MACHINE
Authors: MUHAMMAD FAIDIL BIN LUKMAN, 56102216044
MOHAMAD AZNEL FETRI BIN NORAZIMI, 56102216097
MOHAMMAD FAWWAZ NAJMI BIN ROSLAN, 56102216013
Issue Date: Jan-2018
Publisher: MOHAMMAD AZAM RUSLI
Series/Report no.: DSC-JAN-18-4;
Abstract: This project entitled “Plastic Recycle Machine” focuses on innovation and development in fabrication of product in order to utilize the function of the end product of this product which is the filament wire plastic that can be used in 3D printer or another use for another purpose. This report describes the overview of the type’s shredder and the cylinder with cone machine to shred the plastic recycle, how the shredder and the cylinder with cone machine function to shred the plastic recycle such as plastic toy, and outcome of works done by the shredder machine and the cylinder with cone machine produce which is the filament wire plastic from the recycle things such as the plastic toy that have been done by the students of the Final Year Project for Diploma Engineering Ship Construction and Maintenance. This project is being considered to help minimize and optimize the time for the user to replace the filament wire plastic and also can reduce the time for work and running the 3D printer smoothly. The main feature of this product fabrication of the machine is too easy for the workers to handle and wait until the trash of the plastic come out and will get a new filament wire plastic. The characteristic of the product is high in strength of material, easy to use and eco-friendly. The objective of the product is to fabricate a product that can be used to solve problems to the workers and easy to handle.
URI: http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/21712
Appears in Collections:Final Year Project - UniKL MIMET

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