Preliminary Detailed Design Review P16420: Lip Balm and Hand Salve Production Process Improvement
Team Members Jason
Agenda -Final Design -Heating Element and Stirrer -Dispensing System Arduino -Control Panel -Heat Shield -Pouring Trays -Base -Bill Of Materials -State Diagram -Process Flow Maps -Risk Management Jason
Final System - Hybrid Automation and Manual Autumn
Heating Element Town 39108 -8L -95-212 Degrees F -$75 -Variable Temperature Adjust -Built in Nozzle Ben
Stirrer -Helical Stirrer available at Home Depot -Threads onto current stirring motor -Detachable for easy cleaning Jin
Dispensing System -Solenoid motor -Controlled by microcontroller -Two states On- motor is down, nozzle open Off- motor is up, nozzle closed Ben
Control Panel Alex
Heat Shield 1”x1” Wood Supports, laminated ½” plywood ⅛” Plexiglas Panels Locking doors in top and front panel Houses Control Panel Holds mount for microcontroller Autumn
Pouring Trays Jin
Pouring Trays Jin
Base Supports Heating Element Holds mounted Solenoid motor Contains wires Supports pouring trays in place while dispensing Autumn
Bill Of Materials Alex
State Diagram Ben
Jason
Jason
Jason
Risk Management
Test Plans -Time to heat product -Time to dispense and cool -Time to Clean -Weight of system -Highest temperature students are exposed to Alex
S1 Test Plan
Next Steps Design Solenoid nozzle clamp Analyze if additional ventilation is required -Fan or vents in plexiglass Start to gather leftover material from MSD II teams Purchase and test water boiler Determine material for base Prototype tin pouring tray Jason
Questions