A CONCEPT ON FABRICATION AND TESTING OF WASTE SEGREGATOR MACHINE



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.02.04

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Sonu P. Singh, Saurav V. Singh, Mithilesh J. Singh, Pratik Raut, "A CONCEPT ON FABRICATION AND TESTING OF WASTE SEGREGATOR MACHINE", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 2, Article 4, pp. 1-6, 2019. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

The waste management system in the country is not proper, in order to provide a proper waste management system we need to manufacture a machine that can sort the various waste constituents from garbage which can be further processed and recycled to reduce the overall waste. So to achieve this, we are manufacturing a waste segregator machine which is capable of separating wastes such as metals, non-metals, plastic, etc. The design is the basic step for manufacturing of the machine if the design is proper and safe the manufacturing goes smooth. We are manufacturing the machine to obtain the goal of separating the waste which can be used by small scale as well as large scale industry effectively, which would directly add into benefit for the society. The manufacturing the machine which would be easy to operate and simple in construction. In short it would be affordable if produced in numbers.

Keywords

waste segregator machine, safe, effective manufacturing, affordable, waste management.

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