E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Design of Heater Control Equipment in Interface Mill Product Part Separator Process

  • Imtihan Miftahul,
  • Hendrawan Verry Surya,
  • Hartono Ari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202450003004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 500
p. 03004

Abstract

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The interface mill product's indication of the supporting components reveals a surplus of flaws, leading to the waste of plastic and iron materials. Black spots and holes are the two main forms of defect criterion finds, and both require correct handling to prevent long-term material and financial consequences. The equipment in this study is being designed with the intention of separating the supporting components of the plastic material from the iron substance so that both materials can be recycled. The strategy used to accomplish the goals of this study is the creation of a heater control system. The findings indicated that for the separation process for iron material portions to be carried out optimally, the temperature needed to melt plastic material was between 177 and 276 oC. Conclusion: This tool's design makes it easier for workers to separate parts with a 93% efficiency, lowering material prices by about Rp. 39,280,000 and handling time with tools by 164,976 seconds. Additionally, the iron material that is separated may be recycled.