MAKING OF SOAP MOULDS, TABLE AND CUTTERS

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MAKING OF SOAP MOULDS, TABLE AND CUTTERS

 

ABSTRACT

A mould can generally be defined as a pattern constructed for the production of the same shape and size.  The making material differs from one operation to another.  When one considers the money at hand, he decides whether to start from the primary production level or secondary production level.  Referring to the project, the aim is for the establishment of small-scale production.  This would employ the use of the manual soap cutters, which is either used to cut the soap produced into bars or tablets depending on specification.

In the making works flat hard woods of 20m thickness were cut and assembled by nailing.  The makes woulds have the following dimensions : 15cm long, 38cm wide and 15cm high.

The moulds are rectangular in shape.  Handles was incorporated in the mould to make it convenient to be carried about during soap production.

Finally, the five moulds produced were capable of presenting relatively resistance to impact and bending forces as a result of the hard wood that was used.  With this the moulds can carry a reasonable volume of soap Surry without collapsing.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

TYPES OF MOULDS

MOULDS FOR THERMOSETTING POLYMERS

MOULDS FOR THERMOPLASTICS

USES OF MOULDS IN INDUSTRIES

IMPORTANCE OF MOULD INDUSTRIES

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

TYPES OF MOULDING

NOULDING OF PLASTICS AND ELASTOMERS

CHAPTER THREE

MATERIAL SELECTION

PLASTICS AS CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL

PROPERTIES OF ENGR MATERIALS

WOOD AS A CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL

FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN SELECTION OF MATERIALS

CHAPTER FOUR

FABRICATION PROCEDURE

TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTING MOULDS, TABLE AND CUTTERS

CONSTRUCTION METHOD

SAFETY PRECAUTONIS

CONSTRUCTION OF CUTTERS AND TABLE

CHAPTER FIVE

DISCUSSION

CHAPTER SIX

COST EVALUATION

CHAPTER SEVEN

CONCLUSION

CHAPTER EIGHT

RECOMMENDATION

REFERENCES

MAKING OF SOAP MOULDS, TABLE AND CUTTERS