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Incense Stick Powder Mixing Machine

Author(s):

S. B. Belkar , PRAVARA RURAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE,LONI; Belkhede Akash P., PRAVARA RURAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE,LONI; Garad Shubham B., PRAVARA RURAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE,LONI; Sakhare Suresh G., PRAVARA RURAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE,LONI; Tekam Rajat S., PRAVARA RURAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE,LONI

Keywords:

Operated By Hand, Agarbatti Powder Mixer, Small Enterprises Asian Country

Abstract

Incense sticks known as agarbattis in Asian country, are getting internationally referred to as a ritual product used for religious purpose manufacturing fragrance for aromatherapy and meditation. The agarbatti employees in Asian country lack economical tools and education to develop higher suggests that of process agarbattis. The current manual mixing processes are physically exhausting and time demanding to complete. This project focuses on providing a better means of mixing the raw materials involving in making incense sticks. In-depth study was dispensed victimisation many methodologies as well as personal interview, observation, and visit. The data was collected and analyzed victimisation QFD, to pick the characteristics of combine, varieties of materials, manufacturing processes. The final concept was selected by participatory and weighted ranking method to show the problems faced by the manual labours in this industry. Capturing form associated shape of rugged product in an economical manner, a time period full scale epitome was develop for changing manual combining method to semi-automatic combining, that helps in reducing the mixing time successfully from 5Min to 2Min per Kg. Through the success of the look tiny scale small enterprises are ready to generate additional revenue with inflated production, creating more opportunity in manufacturing agarbattis in rural India.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV7I10245
Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 1
Publication Date: 01/04/2019
Page(s): 1618-1620

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