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India | Mechanical Engineering | Volume 14 Issue 6, June 2025 | Pages: 482 - 484
Powder Making Two Chamber Three Stage Pulvurizer Machine
Abstract: A well - established furniture industry is facing a problem of waste produced during production process, which is great loss for the industry because the value of their waste materials is low. The waste generated from existing production process is large wooden pieces which industry sells at lower cost. But management thinks that if waste is created in the form of small particles rather than a powder, they can sell waste at higher cost. The powder form wooden particles are useful to Medicine industry and furniture manufacturing industry. It will be beneficial for organization as waste will generate profit for industry and overall productivity will increase. This study addresses the issue of excessive bamboo waste generated during the manufacturing of incense sticks. Traditional processes yield only 20% usable product, with 80% resulting in waste. To convert this waste into a valuable resource, a two - chamber, three - stage Pulvurizer machine has been developed. The machine converts bamboo chips into fine particles ranging from 40 to 100 mesh sizes, which are commercially valuable in industries like droop manufacturing, briquette production, and bio - organic fertilizers. This paper details the design, working principles, cost analysis, and potential returns of the machine, showcasing how effective waste utilization can improve industrial sustainability and profitability. The design and fabrication cost of the machine is estimated in Rs.2.5 lakh and the rate of return will be achieved in a very short period of time.
Keywords: bamboo waste, Pulvurizer machine, mesh particle, biomass utilization, sustainable manufacturing
How to Cite?: Arun Pardhi, "Powder Making Two Chamber Three Stage Pulvurizer Machine", Volume 14 Issue 6, June 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 482-484, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25604100239, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25604100239
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