gelatin (1 box) • A pencil/pen and paper to record data • 3 tablespoons of citric acid • 3 tablespoons of sugar • 3 tablespoons of salt • 3 tablespoons of (skim) powdered milk • 3 tablespoons of baking soda • 3 tablespoons of cornstarch • Popsicle molds with a minimum of 12 spaces‚ with a lid • Popsicle stick(s) • A small paring knife • A nail file • Quarters • 2 paper cups • Masking tape • Sauce pan (large enough to fit about 4 cups of water) • 4 cups of water‚ 2 cups cold and 2 cups boiling • A
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------------------------------------------------- Artocarpus heterophyllus (Jackfruit) seed flour as substitute to commercial flour in making Pandesal In Partial fulfillment of The Requirements in Chemistry ____________________________________ Submitted by Group 8 S-G Anton Abalos Lance Bosch Raphael Dabu James Estrella Jopee Pendoza ____________________________________ February 14‚ 2013 Chapter I: INTRODUCTION A. Background of the study The proponents thought of testing Artocarpus
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STUDY OF PALSTIC INJECTION MOULDING MACHINE PROCESSES SUBMITTED BY Mr Amarjeet singh Balloo UNDER GUIDANCE OF SIR JEEBHKATE (HOD)‚ MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT KITS College of engineering Abstract Might be this project sounds familiar to most of us but still I thought‚ it would be good to review the entire process/approaches adopted by engineers in simple way‚ to make this entire process and machine work in a magnificent way‚ which had influenced your daily life in many ways. In this project
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machine + 2~4 molds 1. Machine A. Smaller machines - for stock on assembly lines B. Largest machines - made to order & assembled in job-shop settings 2. Molds A. Most of types are made by machine tools B. Intricate molds are made by craft man b. Injection molding _ sales and service & competitors 1. Machine makers - focus on 1~2 regions ‚ sell globally - highly trained ‚ sales & service A. Company employed sales people B. Independent sales representatives 2. Mold makers A. Small mold maker - no sales
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Go to Mold: What is the KEY to Mold Control? Should you use Bleach to clean up Mold? The key to mold control is moisture control. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency‚ it is nearly impossible to get rid of all mold spores around us‚ but mold won’t grow without moisture. When cleaning up mold‚ biocides and disinfectants such as bleach are not recommend as part of a routine mold clean up. Go to Superfund: What is the purpose of the Superfund
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added to gypsum to form a paste that ’d allow the pointer of Vicat ’s apparatus to descend to a point (30-32) mm above the base of the mold. Setting time of Gypsum: the amount of time that passes from the moment of adding water to the gypsum paste (would be already determined); to the moment that Vicat ’s needle would descend to reach 3 mm above the base of the mold. Apparatus: • Determination of the water content: - Vicat apparatus - Balance - Metal tray
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water with tap water‚ developed mold differently. One of the controlled trials developed very little mold‚ but the mold was bright colors like yellow and pink. The other controlled trial developed large amounts of different types of mold. This trial also developed a small amount of yellow and pink mold but a large amount of dark spore-like areas. These areas were a black color and were scattered about the paper towel. This test also had light brown colored mold in various areas. The seeds also molded
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double mold is needed since the total required production exceeds the maximum amount for the single mold. Selecting Decision Criteria • Low additional investment • High revenues with low expenses • Return on Investment • Break Even Analysis Analyzing and evaluating alternatives Break Even = Revenues - Expenses = 0 Single Mold = x(1.82) - x(1.215) - x(0.162) - 63‚975 63‚975 = x(0.443) 144‚413 = Break even units/year Single Mold (pessimistic and expected) = 12‚035 units/month Double Mold = x(1
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Equipment Clamp Cl Mold M ld Barrel B l Hopper ME 4210: Manufacturing Processes and Engineering Prof. J.S. Colton © GIT 2009 3 Equipment ME 4210: Manufacturing Processes and Engineering Prof. J.S. Colton © GIT 2009 4 KrausMaffei at Ford - 4000 tonnes ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J.S. Colton © GIT 2009 5 Machine schematic ME 4210: Manufacturing Processes and Engineering Prof. J.S. Colton © GIT 2009 6 Mold ME 4210: Manufacturing
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DDJ 3003 : MANUFACTURING PROCESSES CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION MANUFACTURING - derived from Latin It is converting raw materials into Products using machinery and operations through a well-organized plan It has the function of adding value. Discrete or Continuous products 1. DEFINITION OF MANUFACTURING 1. The application of physical and chemical processes to alter the geometry‚ properties‚ and/or appearance of a given starting material to make parts or products. 2. The transformation of
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