CLEANING DEVICES
SIMPLE PRODUCT DESIGN
Faculty:Mrs. ShetallNatuu and Mr. AtulKedia
Project by:Manas Karambelkar and VishalAgale
Symbiosis Institute of Design
Work Credits: Manas Karambelkar and VishalAgale
Now in the context of design education, this may be a good reference work done few years back.I hope this is a useful self-learning content for you all.
Manufacturers and Traders of an assortment of Tarpaulins and Polythene Tubes. These We offered in various specifications & dimensions as per the prevailing industry standards such as Canvas Tarpaulin, PE Tarpaulin, HDPE Tarpaulin, Waterproof Tarpaulin, HDPE Sheets, Godown Dunnage Flooring Sheet, Warehousing Sheet, UV Poly Film.
This document discusses different types of laminates and veneers. It provides information on resin bonded plywood, types of laminates including real wood and man-made, and laminated wood. Veneers are described as thin wood slices that are glued to panels, and can be obtained through peeling or slicing wood blocks. The differences between laminates and veneers are highlighted, such as laminates being thicker sheets available in many colors while veneers are thinner sheets in less varieties requiring polish. Various wood laminate and veneer production processes are also outlined.
Indian Barcode Corporation provides various types of labels including die-cut, pre-printed, adhesive, thermal transfer, direct thermal, pharmacy, 3M, laser, waterproof, promotional, and agricultural pesticide labels. It manufactures labels for industries like logistics, medical, safety, and jewelry. The company supplies labels that work with printers from manufacturers like TSC, Zebra, and Godex. It aims to meet customers' diverse labeling needs across multiple industries.
Suppliers and Exporters of Education & Institution Promotional Bags, School & College Promotional Bag, Stores Promotion Bags, Tea, Spice & Mehndi Bags, Small Size Banners, Big Size Banners, Multi Colour Printed Cut Foam Bag.
The document discusses cushions used for home decor. It describes cushions as soft bags stuffed with materials like wool or feathers that are used for sitting, kneeling, or making chairs and couches more comfortable. It provides details on popular cushion styles, materials, sizes, brands, and trends in home decor cushions. Ethnic and traditional prints are noted as currently trending design options.
Floor coverings include carpets and rugs made from natural or synthetic fibers. Carpet weaving has a long tradition in India, where it is now the world's largest producer and exporter of handmade carpets. Common carpet styles include berber, cut-n-loop, plush, cut pile, frieze, multi-level loop, and shag. Nylon is most commonly used but other materials include polypropylene, wool, polyester, and acrylic. Carpets are classified by their construction method such as woven, needlefelt, knotted, or tufted. India exports carpets worldwide, with the US as the largest market, though it faces competition from other producers.
Floor Tile & Carpet is best carpet flooring tiles store in gaithersburg Maryland. Carpet installation for your home is great for helping to create a feeling of comfort.
The document provides an overview of developments at Western India Plywoods Limited in 2021. It discusses the company developing a new variety of softboard overlaid with coir mat, making it suitable for decorative applications like furniture. It also details the commissioning of a new biomass-fired steam boiler as part of reducing CO2 emissions, and the production of boron-impregnated laminates for use as neutron shielding materials. The document promotes maintaining health practices in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and envisions businesses adapting to a "new normal" with more online operations and responsible spending.
Manufacturers and Traders of an assortment of Tarpaulins and Polythene Tubes. These We offered in various specifications & dimensions as per the prevailing industry standards such as Canvas Tarpaulin, PE Tarpaulin, HDPE Tarpaulin, Waterproof Tarpaulin, HDPE Sheets, Godown Dunnage Flooring Sheet, Warehousing Sheet, UV Poly Film.
This document discusses different types of laminates and veneers. It provides information on resin bonded plywood, types of laminates including real wood and man-made, and laminated wood. Veneers are described as thin wood slices that are glued to panels, and can be obtained through peeling or slicing wood blocks. The differences between laminates and veneers are highlighted, such as laminates being thicker sheets available in many colors while veneers are thinner sheets in less varieties requiring polish. Various wood laminate and veneer production processes are also outlined.
Indian Barcode Corporation provides various types of labels including die-cut, pre-printed, adhesive, thermal transfer, direct thermal, pharmacy, 3M, laser, waterproof, promotional, and agricultural pesticide labels. It manufactures labels for industries like logistics, medical, safety, and jewelry. The company supplies labels that work with printers from manufacturers like TSC, Zebra, and Godex. It aims to meet customers' diverse labeling needs across multiple industries.
Suppliers and Exporters of Education & Institution Promotional Bags, School & College Promotional Bag, Stores Promotion Bags, Tea, Spice & Mehndi Bags, Small Size Banners, Big Size Banners, Multi Colour Printed Cut Foam Bag.
The document discusses cushions used for home decor. It describes cushions as soft bags stuffed with materials like wool or feathers that are used for sitting, kneeling, or making chairs and couches more comfortable. It provides details on popular cushion styles, materials, sizes, brands, and trends in home decor cushions. Ethnic and traditional prints are noted as currently trending design options.
Floor coverings include carpets and rugs made from natural or synthetic fibers. Carpet weaving has a long tradition in India, where it is now the world's largest producer and exporter of handmade carpets. Common carpet styles include berber, cut-n-loop, plush, cut pile, frieze, multi-level loop, and shag. Nylon is most commonly used but other materials include polypropylene, wool, polyester, and acrylic. Carpets are classified by their construction method such as woven, needlefelt, knotted, or tufted. India exports carpets worldwide, with the US as the largest market, though it faces competition from other producers.
Floor Tile & Carpet is best carpet flooring tiles store in gaithersburg Maryland. Carpet installation for your home is great for helping to create a feeling of comfort.
The document provides an overview of developments at Western India Plywoods Limited in 2021. It discusses the company developing a new variety of softboard overlaid with coir mat, making it suitable for decorative applications like furniture. It also details the commissioning of a new biomass-fired steam boiler as part of reducing CO2 emissions, and the production of boron-impregnated laminates for use as neutron shielding materials. The document promotes maintaining health practices in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and envisions businesses adapting to a "new normal" with more online operations and responsible spending.
The document discusses cotton and polyester fibers, debunking common myths about each. It notes that while cotton is often considered natural and environmentally friendly, cotton production requires large amounts of resources. Polyester, while derived from oil, accounts for a small portion of oil usage globally and production has improved environmental footprints. Both industries have potential to innovate further to reduce impacts. The document provides details on production and properties of various natural and synthetic fibers.
This document discusses wood plastic composites (WPCs). It provides details on their composition, manufacturing process, properties, applications and advantages. WPCs are made from wood flour/fibers combined with thermoplastics using an extrusion process. They have properties similar to wood but are more durable, weather resistant and require no painting. Common applications include decking, railings and outdoor furniture due to their sustainability and durability.
The document discusses sustainable fashion and social transformation through various organizations and designers that promote sustainability in the fashion industry. It discusses how organizations like Karm Marg, Jugaad, and Goonj promote the use of recycled materials and provide income opportunities for disadvantaged groups. Standards like GOTS, SA8000, and Bluesign establish guidelines around organic and ethical production. Sustainability considers environmental protection, social justice, economic fairness and cultural vitality.
This document provides specifications for a pink baby grow product from Boots Mini Club. It includes:
- Details on the company Boots, founded in the UK in 1884 and known for its chemist shops and retail of cosmetics, toiletries, and drugs.
- Information on the target customer profile which is parents from working class backgrounds looking for affordable, comfortable children's clothing.
- Specifications for the pink baby grow such as fabric (100% cotton), size range, price, country of origin (China), and safety features.
- Considerations for manufacturing children's clothing including following safety regulations, ethical sourcing of materials, and traceability.
Amend garment recycling operates out of a former shoe factory building which allows them to process textiles on-site. This helps achieve their goal of preventing further textile waste from being exported overseas. They use antique quilting tables and recycled plywood signs to give the space an authentic feel and showcase their reuse of materials. Customers can shop recycled garments, donate clothes, or get mending advice. Drop boxes make donations convenient while sorters ensure clothes go to shelters as needed. Electric vans collect donations and transport Amend products to retailers. Employees are identified by nametags on aprons made from existing fabrics to spark discussions on mending and upcycling.
Tessera Perspective Karo Halı - Anıl Zemin MarketBurak Yıldız
Tessera Perspective karo halı, 6 zengin, dekadan vurgu rengiyle tamamlanan 8 nötr tondan oluşan 50×50 cm kesik havlı karo halı koleksiyonudur. Her renk tonu iki iplik rengini birleştirerek modern ve yumuşak çizgili bir tasarım yaratır.
Tessera karo halılar, belirli estetik ve performans avantajları sağlamak için çeşitli hav yapıları ile tasarlanmış ve üretilmiştir. Kesik havlı karo halılar; geleneksel bir bukle havlı ürünün tüm sağlamlığını ancak bir kesik havlı karo halının sağlayabileceği üstün estetik ve daha lüks hissi birlikte sunan akıllı bir hibrit yapıya sahiptir.
Tessera Perspective Karo Halı Özellikleri
Sınıf 33 dayanıklılık ve renk haslığı için %100 solution-dyed Naylon 66 ve Naylon 6 iplik
670 gsm hav ağırlığı ile ayak altı konforu ve dayanıklılık
Geniş tezgahta dokunmuş görünümü veren monolitik uygulama
Ağırlıkça %65 geri dönüştürülmüş içerik
Minimum gürültü iletimi için 25 dB’lik yüksek akustik değer
M12 yumuşak zemin kaplamaları için Ska kriterlerini karşılama
Aynı yapıştırıcıyı kullanarak ve geçiş şeritlerine, ek profillere veya alt zemin düzenlemesine gerek kalmadan LVT (Lüks Vinil Karo) koleksiyonu ile kolayca birleştirilebilir
Tessera Perspective Karo Halı Uygulama Alanları
Ofis, büro benzeri, ticari tip kapalı alanlarda kullanılabilmesi mümkündür. Genellikle Açık ve kapalı ofis zeminlerinde tercih edilmektedir. Ticari tip ofis zeminlerinde tercih edilen Tessera Perspective karo halılar, akustik zemin isteği için idealdir.
Ofis – Büro Zeminleri
Banka Şube ve Yönetim Ofisleri
Kamu Kurum ve Kuruluş Zeminleri
Hava alanı – Hava limanı Zeminleri
Kongre Salonu Zeminleri
Tiyatro Salonu Zeminleri
Sinema Salonu Zeminleri
Fuar Alanı Zeminleri
Otel Zeminleri
Bazı Restoran Zeminleri
Mağaza – Showroom Zeminleri
Teknik Detay
Kalınlık 6,1 mm
Uzunluk Genişlik 50 cm x 50 cm
Hav Yüksekliği 3,0 mm
Artificial Plant Wholesalers based out of MumbaiFourwalls.in
Fourwalls.in is like paradise for all flowers and plant lovers. Faux flowers and plants are our forte. At Fourwalls our customers get to choose from a large basket of quality products which are personally handpicked from multiple cities across borders. We believe in pushing ourselves beyond our limits and are constantly in the lookout for the best quality of floral décor from across the globe to fulfill the growing demand for lifestyle products in our country. Our product line comprises of Faux Flowers and Plants (includes Glitter Flowers), Flower Vases, Artificial Shrubs like Bougainvillea and other Creepers like grape vine, ivy bush, geranium bush. We also deal in
Gift Baskets, Floral Arrangements, Wall Hanging, Wind Chimes, Feng Shui ,etc. We believe that in today’s day and age of consumerism, the customer is the king and it is our fundamental duty to give them the right to choose from a basket of quality products at competitive prices.
Golden Jute Bangladesh manufactures and trades eco-friendly jute products. It aims to create pollution-free products and raise awareness about jutes. Its mission is to manufacture and market jute products in Bangladesh and export to the US and Europe. It has invested over 8.5 million taka initially. Its jute bags, handicrafts and apparel are 100% organic and biodegradable. While jute is less durable when wet, it requires less energy to produce than plastics. The business plans to sell over 100,000 products by 2016 and expand sales and markets over time. It will promote its exclusive, affordable products and expand through various strategies amid competition from plastic and other fibers.
This document discusses various types of home textiles including table linens, napkins, and table runners. It provides details on popular materials, styles, and finishes for each type of item. It also discusses trends toward more natural and eco-friendly fibers like bamboo, linen, and silk in home textiles. Research on using fibers like water lily in home textiles is discussed, as well as the antibacterial properties and biodegradability that make bamboo fiber desirable for many hygiene and decor items.
The document discusses various wood substitutes, including composite, structural, and those containing wood byproducts or no wood. It focuses on bamboo, rubber wood, and recycled plastic as major wood substitutes used in India. For each, it outlines their sources and production in India, popular product applications, and details about the size of domestic and international markets. Deforestation concerns and the environmental benefits of wood substitutes are also mentioned.
This document summarizes the services provided by comTEC, a digital printing and visual solutions company operating for over 25 years. They offer large format digital printing, automated digital finishing, and eco-friendly products made from recycled materials. Their services include graphic design, printing, cutting, and finishing of a variety of materials up to 3x1.5 meters in size for uses like signage, exhibitions, packaging and more. They aim to provide high quality, customized solutions while maintaining environmental responsibility.
Home textiles are textile products used in households for both functional and aesthetic purposes. They include sheets, pillowcases, blankets, terry towels, table cloths, and carpets/rugs. These products are made from various natural and synthetic fabrics like cotton, polyester, linen, and wool. They serve important functions like absorbing moisture, providing warmth, decorating interior spaces, and insulating from heat and sound. Manufacturers aim to make these durable and easy to care for through properties like stain resistance, flame retardancy, and resistance to pilling and snagging.
Strategicmanagementppt2 131220220420-phpapp02Raihanul Islam
This document presents a business plan for a plastic and jute bag manufacturing company. The objectives are to create a pollution-free environment using eco-friendly jute products, produce affordable carry bags and fashionable jute products, and earn a profit. The mission is to grow the eco-friendly paper bag industry. The company will produce jute bags, printed shopping bags, laptop bags, folders, and men's handbags. There is demand for decorated jute bags in domestic and international markets. The business model focuses on quality, serving customer needs through different products and channels, and using key resources like jute, polythene, and cellulose.
Let me try to answer these questions:
1. In engineering, the design process will takes the form of an iterative process?
2. In product design, time consideration and effort is invested in listening to “voice of the customer”.
3. Engineering characteristic are discovered through:
1. Benchmarking competing products
2. Performing market research
3. Technical requirements
4. HOQ is the 1st step in QFD and is the most used in product design.
5. The HOQ will provide relative weight information for the engineering characteristics.
6. PDP results in a document called the product design specification which is a living document that will be refined at each step of the PDP
Let me try to answer these questions:
1. In engineering, the design process will takes the form of an iterative process?
2. In product design, time consideration and effort is invested in listening to “voice of the customer”.
3. Engineering characteristic are discovered through:
1. Benchmarking competing products
2. Performing market research
3. Technical requirements
4. HOQ is the 1st step in QFD and is the most used in product design.
5. The HOQ will provide relative weight information for the engineering characteristics.
6. PDP results in a document called the product design specification which is a living document that will be refined at each step of the PDP
Let me try to answer these questions:
1. In engineering, the design process will takes the form of an iterative process?
2. In product design, time consideration and effort is invested in listening to “voice of the customer”.
3. Engineering characteristic are discovered through:
1. Benchmarking competing products
2. Performing market research
3. Technical requirements
4. HOQ is the 1st step in QFD and is the most used in product design.
5. The HOQ will provide relative weight information for the engineering characteristics.
6. PDP results in a document called the product design specification which is a living document that will be refined at each step of the PDP
Shakti Plastic Industries recycles plastic waste in India and manufactures eco-friendly products from recycled plastic granules. It has been recycling plastic for over 50 years and collects plastic waste through a large network across India. The company produces a variety of products like chairs, benches, pallets, flower pots, and dustbins that are durable and help reduce plastic waste and carbon emissions.
This presentation outlines a business plan for a plastic and jute bag manufacturing company. The objectives are to create a pollution-free environment using eco-friendly jute products, produce affordable bags and fashionable jute goods, and generate profit. The company will produce various jute products like bags, folders, and handbags to meet market demand for sustainable alternatives to plastic. There is potential for growth given increasing awareness of plastic's harms and consistency in demand for decorated jute bags domestically and internationally.
Strategicmanagementppt2 131220220420-phpapp02Raihanul Islam
The presentation summarizes a business plan for a plastic and jute bag company. The objectives are to create a pollution-free environment using eco-friendly jute products, produce affordable bags and fashionable jute products, and generate profit. The company will manufacture various jute products like bags, folders, and handbags to meet market demand. There is growing awareness of the hazards of plastic bags, increasing the opportunity for eco-friendly jute products. The business plan outlines the product range, market analysis, financial projections, and marketing strategies.
The document discusses cotton and polyester fibers, debunking common myths about each. It notes that while cotton is often considered natural and environmentally friendly, cotton production requires large amounts of resources. Polyester, while derived from oil, accounts for a small portion of oil usage globally and production has improved environmental footprints. Both industries have potential to innovate further to reduce impacts. The document provides details on production and properties of various natural and synthetic fibers.
This document discusses wood plastic composites (WPCs). It provides details on their composition, manufacturing process, properties, applications and advantages. WPCs are made from wood flour/fibers combined with thermoplastics using an extrusion process. They have properties similar to wood but are more durable, weather resistant and require no painting. Common applications include decking, railings and outdoor furniture due to their sustainability and durability.
The document discusses sustainable fashion and social transformation through various organizations and designers that promote sustainability in the fashion industry. It discusses how organizations like Karm Marg, Jugaad, and Goonj promote the use of recycled materials and provide income opportunities for disadvantaged groups. Standards like GOTS, SA8000, and Bluesign establish guidelines around organic and ethical production. Sustainability considers environmental protection, social justice, economic fairness and cultural vitality.
This document provides specifications for a pink baby grow product from Boots Mini Club. It includes:
- Details on the company Boots, founded in the UK in 1884 and known for its chemist shops and retail of cosmetics, toiletries, and drugs.
- Information on the target customer profile which is parents from working class backgrounds looking for affordable, comfortable children's clothing.
- Specifications for the pink baby grow such as fabric (100% cotton), size range, price, country of origin (China), and safety features.
- Considerations for manufacturing children's clothing including following safety regulations, ethical sourcing of materials, and traceability.
Amend garment recycling operates out of a former shoe factory building which allows them to process textiles on-site. This helps achieve their goal of preventing further textile waste from being exported overseas. They use antique quilting tables and recycled plywood signs to give the space an authentic feel and showcase their reuse of materials. Customers can shop recycled garments, donate clothes, or get mending advice. Drop boxes make donations convenient while sorters ensure clothes go to shelters as needed. Electric vans collect donations and transport Amend products to retailers. Employees are identified by nametags on aprons made from existing fabrics to spark discussions on mending and upcycling.
Tessera Perspective Karo Halı - Anıl Zemin MarketBurak Yıldız
Tessera Perspective karo halı, 6 zengin, dekadan vurgu rengiyle tamamlanan 8 nötr tondan oluşan 50×50 cm kesik havlı karo halı koleksiyonudur. Her renk tonu iki iplik rengini birleştirerek modern ve yumuşak çizgili bir tasarım yaratır.
Tessera karo halılar, belirli estetik ve performans avantajları sağlamak için çeşitli hav yapıları ile tasarlanmış ve üretilmiştir. Kesik havlı karo halılar; geleneksel bir bukle havlı ürünün tüm sağlamlığını ancak bir kesik havlı karo halının sağlayabileceği üstün estetik ve daha lüks hissi birlikte sunan akıllı bir hibrit yapıya sahiptir.
Tessera Perspective Karo Halı Özellikleri
Sınıf 33 dayanıklılık ve renk haslığı için %100 solution-dyed Naylon 66 ve Naylon 6 iplik
670 gsm hav ağırlığı ile ayak altı konforu ve dayanıklılık
Geniş tezgahta dokunmuş görünümü veren monolitik uygulama
Ağırlıkça %65 geri dönüştürülmüş içerik
Minimum gürültü iletimi için 25 dB’lik yüksek akustik değer
M12 yumuşak zemin kaplamaları için Ska kriterlerini karşılama
Aynı yapıştırıcıyı kullanarak ve geçiş şeritlerine, ek profillere veya alt zemin düzenlemesine gerek kalmadan LVT (Lüks Vinil Karo) koleksiyonu ile kolayca birleştirilebilir
Tessera Perspective Karo Halı Uygulama Alanları
Ofis, büro benzeri, ticari tip kapalı alanlarda kullanılabilmesi mümkündür. Genellikle Açık ve kapalı ofis zeminlerinde tercih edilmektedir. Ticari tip ofis zeminlerinde tercih edilen Tessera Perspective karo halılar, akustik zemin isteği için idealdir.
Ofis – Büro Zeminleri
Banka Şube ve Yönetim Ofisleri
Kamu Kurum ve Kuruluş Zeminleri
Hava alanı – Hava limanı Zeminleri
Kongre Salonu Zeminleri
Tiyatro Salonu Zeminleri
Sinema Salonu Zeminleri
Fuar Alanı Zeminleri
Otel Zeminleri
Bazı Restoran Zeminleri
Mağaza – Showroom Zeminleri
Teknik Detay
Kalınlık 6,1 mm
Uzunluk Genişlik 50 cm x 50 cm
Hav Yüksekliği 3,0 mm
Artificial Plant Wholesalers based out of MumbaiFourwalls.in
Fourwalls.in is like paradise for all flowers and plant lovers. Faux flowers and plants are our forte. At Fourwalls our customers get to choose from a large basket of quality products which are personally handpicked from multiple cities across borders. We believe in pushing ourselves beyond our limits and are constantly in the lookout for the best quality of floral décor from across the globe to fulfill the growing demand for lifestyle products in our country. Our product line comprises of Faux Flowers and Plants (includes Glitter Flowers), Flower Vases, Artificial Shrubs like Bougainvillea and other Creepers like grape vine, ivy bush, geranium bush. We also deal in
Gift Baskets, Floral Arrangements, Wall Hanging, Wind Chimes, Feng Shui ,etc. We believe that in today’s day and age of consumerism, the customer is the king and it is our fundamental duty to give them the right to choose from a basket of quality products at competitive prices.
Golden Jute Bangladesh manufactures and trades eco-friendly jute products. It aims to create pollution-free products and raise awareness about jutes. Its mission is to manufacture and market jute products in Bangladesh and export to the US and Europe. It has invested over 8.5 million taka initially. Its jute bags, handicrafts and apparel are 100% organic and biodegradable. While jute is less durable when wet, it requires less energy to produce than plastics. The business plans to sell over 100,000 products by 2016 and expand sales and markets over time. It will promote its exclusive, affordable products and expand through various strategies amid competition from plastic and other fibers.
This document discusses various types of home textiles including table linens, napkins, and table runners. It provides details on popular materials, styles, and finishes for each type of item. It also discusses trends toward more natural and eco-friendly fibers like bamboo, linen, and silk in home textiles. Research on using fibers like water lily in home textiles is discussed, as well as the antibacterial properties and biodegradability that make bamboo fiber desirable for many hygiene and decor items.
The document discusses various wood substitutes, including composite, structural, and those containing wood byproducts or no wood. It focuses on bamboo, rubber wood, and recycled plastic as major wood substitutes used in India. For each, it outlines their sources and production in India, popular product applications, and details about the size of domestic and international markets. Deforestation concerns and the environmental benefits of wood substitutes are also mentioned.
This document summarizes the services provided by comTEC, a digital printing and visual solutions company operating for over 25 years. They offer large format digital printing, automated digital finishing, and eco-friendly products made from recycled materials. Their services include graphic design, printing, cutting, and finishing of a variety of materials up to 3x1.5 meters in size for uses like signage, exhibitions, packaging and more. They aim to provide high quality, customized solutions while maintaining environmental responsibility.
Home textiles are textile products used in households for both functional and aesthetic purposes. They include sheets, pillowcases, blankets, terry towels, table cloths, and carpets/rugs. These products are made from various natural and synthetic fabrics like cotton, polyester, linen, and wool. They serve important functions like absorbing moisture, providing warmth, decorating interior spaces, and insulating from heat and sound. Manufacturers aim to make these durable and easy to care for through properties like stain resistance, flame retardancy, and resistance to pilling and snagging.
Strategicmanagementppt2 131220220420-phpapp02Raihanul Islam
This document presents a business plan for a plastic and jute bag manufacturing company. The objectives are to create a pollution-free environment using eco-friendly jute products, produce affordable carry bags and fashionable jute products, and earn a profit. The mission is to grow the eco-friendly paper bag industry. The company will produce jute bags, printed shopping bags, laptop bags, folders, and men's handbags. There is demand for decorated jute bags in domestic and international markets. The business model focuses on quality, serving customer needs through different products and channels, and using key resources like jute, polythene, and cellulose.
Let me try to answer these questions:
1. In engineering, the design process will takes the form of an iterative process?
2. In product design, time consideration and effort is invested in listening to “voice of the customer”.
3. Engineering characteristic are discovered through:
1. Benchmarking competing products
2. Performing market research
3. Technical requirements
4. HOQ is the 1st step in QFD and is the most used in product design.
5. The HOQ will provide relative weight information for the engineering characteristics.
6. PDP results in a document called the product design specification which is a living document that will be refined at each step of the PDP
Let me try to answer these questions:
1. In engineering, the design process will takes the form of an iterative process?
2. In product design, time consideration and effort is invested in listening to “voice of the customer”.
3. Engineering characteristic are discovered through:
1. Benchmarking competing products
2. Performing market research
3. Technical requirements
4. HOQ is the 1st step in QFD and is the most used in product design.
5. The HOQ will provide relative weight information for the engineering characteristics.
6. PDP results in a document called the product design specification which is a living document that will be refined at each step of the PDP
Let me try to answer these questions:
1. In engineering, the design process will takes the form of an iterative process?
2. In product design, time consideration and effort is invested in listening to “voice of the customer”.
3. Engineering characteristic are discovered through:
1. Benchmarking competing products
2. Performing market research
3. Technical requirements
4. HOQ is the 1st step in QFD and is the most used in product design.
5. The HOQ will provide relative weight information for the engineering characteristics.
6. PDP results in a document called the product design specification which is a living document that will be refined at each step of the PDP
Shakti Plastic Industries recycles plastic waste in India and manufactures eco-friendly products from recycled plastic granules. It has been recycling plastic for over 50 years and collects plastic waste through a large network across India. The company produces a variety of products like chairs, benches, pallets, flower pots, and dustbins that are durable and help reduce plastic waste and carbon emissions.
This presentation outlines a business plan for a plastic and jute bag manufacturing company. The objectives are to create a pollution-free environment using eco-friendly jute products, produce affordable bags and fashionable jute goods, and generate profit. The company will produce various jute products like bags, folders, and handbags to meet market demand for sustainable alternatives to plastic. There is potential for growth given increasing awareness of plastic's harms and consistency in demand for decorated jute bags domestically and internationally.
Strategicmanagementppt2 131220220420-phpapp02Raihanul Islam
The presentation summarizes a business plan for a plastic and jute bag company. The objectives are to create a pollution-free environment using eco-friendly jute products, produce affordable bags and fashionable jute products, and generate profit. The company will manufacture various jute products like bags, folders, and handbags to meet market demand. There is growing awareness of the hazards of plastic bags, increasing the opportunity for eco-friendly jute products. The business plan outlines the product range, market analysis, financial projections, and marketing strategies.
This document provides information about a proposed Traditional Handloom and Crafts Center project in Tangail, Bangladesh. The key points are:
1) The project aims to create a central platform to preserve and promote traditional handloom and crafts from the Tangail region, including tant, jamdani, clay crafts and bamboo works.
2) The 7.67 acre site for the project is located in Nolsodha village and will feature workshops, exhibition spaces, residences showing traditional housing patterns and a central haat (marketplace).
3) The organization UBINIG, which works to support traditional skills, is leading the project to address issues local artisans face like lack of exposure
This document provides information on various garment accessories and trims. It discusses swing accessories such as sewing thread, buttons, and interlinings that are used during the sewing process. It also discusses finishing accessories such as labels, zippers, and elastic that are used after sewing. The document categorizes different types of each accessory and provides their applications in garment construction.
HDPE/PP Bags High Density Polyethylene/Polypropylene Plastic Bags Production ...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
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2. CONTETS
About subject
Types of products
Classification
History
Components
Materials
Manufacturing
Opportunities
Market survey
User survey
Insights
Problem definition
Target user profile
Design Brief
Ideation and conceptualization
3. ABOUT SUBJECT
Cleaning devices have been used for centuries to clean up, in, and around the home
and workplace.
CLEANLINESS? Absence of dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells and garbage
WHY CLEANING? Purposes of cleanliness include health, beauty, absence of offensive
odor, avoidance of shame, and to avoid the spreading of dirt and contaminants to
oneself and others. It also helps in better mental health since the environment around
person is clean and makes him think better
WHY THIS SUBJECT? There are many electrical and mechanical cleaning devices
available today in market. But the majority world (mass) in India still uses the
mechanical devices like broom, which are not changed radically for centuries in
matter of design and materials.
4. TYPES OF PRODUCTS
BROOMS: A broom is a cleaning tool consisting of stiff fibers attached to, and roughly
parallel to, a cylindrical handle, the broomstick
BRUSHES: Brush refers to devices with bristles, wire or other filaments, used for cleaning
WIPERS: A tool with a flat, smooth rubber blade, used to remove or control the flow of
liquid on a flat surface
MOPS: A mop is a textile mounted on a handle used in cleaning. It is generally used for
cleaning floors
12. HISTORY
Native grasses were dried and bundled together, often decoratively woven at the top
or tied tightly with yarn or fabric to keep the brooms together
In 1797 Levi Dickenson, a farmer from Hadley, Massachusetts, used a bundle of
tasseled sorghum grass (also called broomcom) to make a broom for his wife
United Society of Believers, called the Shakers, quickly moved into the broom-making
business about 1798 by growing broomcom and making brooms
By about 1810, wooden handles with holes drilled into them were used to lash the
broomcom to the handle using wooden pegs
Theodore Bates of Shakers determined that flat brooms would move dust and dirt more
efficiently; So the bundles were put into a vice, flattened, and sewn in place.
Shakers found that wire more effectively secured the broomcom to the wooden
handle rather than tying or weaving. They developed treadle machinery to wind
broomcorn around the handle while securing it tightly
For last nearly 150 years, the design of broom has not been changed radically
14. COMPONENTS, MATERIALS & MANUFACTURING
HANDLE : it holds individual bristles ,
handle grip, hook for hanging,
aesthetics, to hold whole device . its
3rd/4th recycled plastic ,form is made
by blow molding, which is cheaper
process
COCONUT LEAF BRISTLES: filler
material , to achieve required handle
diameter. Made by dried coconut leaf
available in south India majorly ,cost per
unit is 5-6 Rs
MAIN BRISTLES : swiping , collect the
dust. (thysarolaear maxima, hindi-kuchi ,
tiger grass) grows on hill slops , river
banks , in India its available in Orissa. 25
rs/kg
HANDLE: holds nylon bristle. Made up
of Poly Ethylene.
BRISTLES: Nylon hair for scrubbing ,
takes out the dirt which is stuck to the
surface
15. LONG HANDLE: to hold tool , access without
bending ,gives speed to task. Material: HDPE (High
Density Poly Ethylene)
SOCKET: it holds threads and handle together ,
spreads threads to bigger area , some models have
mechanism which squeezes threads to take out
water.
THREADS: absorbs the liquid dirt. Material: Cotton
breaded rugs (Synthetic)
LONG HANDLE: to hold tool , access without
bending ,gives speed to task , gives angle to floor
which gives close contact and easy gliding for wiping.
Material: HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene)
SOCKET: holds wiper and handle together
RIVET: holds wiper foam with socket.
Material: MS zinc plated
WIPER PAD: moves liquid dirt from one to
another place. Material: EVA (Ethyl Vinyl Acetate)
16. MANUFACTURING
Broom manufacturers grow tiger grass in farms
Crop is cut down and dried for 3-5 moths
Taken to different manufacturing units (small scale industries, NGOs)
Workers bunch the coconut bristles (filler) and tiger grass together using template and tied together using metal wire
The hard stems of tiger grass are beautifully weaved together which serves for keeping the broom together as well as for
aesthetics
17. OPPORTUNITY
Design of household broom is not changed for many years radically
New Nylon hair brooms are not easily accepted and adopted by people
they are not very efficient also
Comfort factor is not thought about for household brooms as they are for
professional brooms
Durability
18. MARKET SURVEY
Market scenario
Competition
Price and Brands
Features offered by various companies
Preferences of consumer
Ambience in which product is sold
Statistics of sell
Packaging and graphics
Market trend
Brand loyalty of consumer
Price sensitivity of product
Retailers feedback
After sell service
Display
Retailer’s way of explaining
19. BRANDS AVAILABLE IN MARKET
Brand name: Monkey 555
Mfd. By: Vaibhav brooms
Price: 45 INR
Features: Virgin plastic handle,
Garo hill grass, round straight
handle, Single bunch of grass
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at both ends,
bright colour, Eye-catching,
Graphics: Product features
are explained, Instructions
about handling and
maintenance is provided
20. Brand name: Monkey 555
Mfd. By: Vaibhav brooms
Price: 50 INR
Features: V-shaped plastic
handle,
Garo hill grass, Split bunch of
grass
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at both ends,
bright colour, Eye-catching
Graphics: Product features
are explained, Instructions
about handling and
maintenance is provided
21. Brand name: JUDAWA
Mfd. By: Star Brooms (India)
Price: 40 INR negotiable
Features: Virgin plastic handle,
Garo hill grass, round straight
handle, Single bunch of grass
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends,
other end is closed with staple
Graphics: Dull colours, not
noticeable, no product
information or instructions
about usage
22. Brand name: JUGNU
Mfd. By: J. K. Brooms
Price: 45 INR negotiable
Features: Woven handle with
plastic cap at the end of the
handle
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends,
other end is closed with staple
Graphics: Dull colours,
not noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage
23. Brand name: 1000
Mfd. By: D. K. Brooms
Price: 40 INR negotiable
Features: Woven handle
Graphics: Dull colours,
not noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends
24. Brand name: shaktivan
Mfd. By: KBC brooms
Price: 4o INR negotiable
Features: metal handle
Graphics: Dull colours,
not noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends,
25. Brand name: POLO
Mfd. By: Gavrav trading
Price: 32 INR negotiable
Features: bristle are stuffed
inside plastic handle
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends
Graphics: Dull colors,
not noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage , info of other
product range
26. Brand name: POLO
Mfd. By: gavrav trading
Price: 45 INR negotiable
Features: bristle are stuffed
inside plastic handle
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends,
other end is closed with
staple
Graphics: Dull colours,
not noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage , info of other
product range
27. Brand name: 999 rhino
Mfd. By: Gaurav
traders
Price: 32 INR
negotiable
Features: Woven
handle with plastic cap
at the end of the
handle
Graphics: Dull colours,
not noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage
Packaging:
Plastic cover,
seal packed at
one ends, other
end is closed
with staple
28. Brand name:ding dong
Mfd. By: J. K. Brooms
Price: 45 INR negotiable
Features: Woven handle
with plastic cap at the
end of the handle
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends
Graphics: dulll
colours, not
noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage
29. Brand name: 999
Mfd. By: star Brooms
Price: 35 INR negotiable
Features: Woven handle
with plastic cap at the
end of the handle
Packaging: Plastic cover,
seal packed at one ends,
other end is closed with
staple
Graphics: Dull colours,
not noticeable, no
product information
or instructions about
usage
31. DISPLAY AND AMBIENCE
Brooms are kept vertically bunched
together in waste containers of oil and
paint
Mostly kept outside the shop, in the corner, not very visible. Kept away from the
main display of the shop, so not to affect the visual appearance of the shop
33. Brooms are kept vertically bunched
together in old metal container.
Mostly kept outside the shop, in the corner, not very visible.
Kept away from the main display of the shop, so not to affect
the visual appearance of the shop
DISPLAY AND AMBIENCE
35. DISPLAY AND AMBIENCE
Brooms are kept vertically bunched
together in cold drink crate
Mostly kept outside the shop, in the corner, not very visible.
Kept away from the main display of the shop, so not to affect
the visual appearance of the shop
36. Preferences of consumer
‘Monkey Brooms’ is the most sold brand. The price
difference is not much compared to other brands but the
appearance of the product is much better than others
because of packaging and graphic as well as the fresh
colours which are used. It is also longer than other brooms
which directly indicates that the product is offering more
than others in same price
Statistics of sell
On an average the range sell per month is 30-60 brooms.
On festive occasions like Dassera and Diwali which falls in
October, the sell increases up to 100-120 brooms because
of religious reasons.
Brand loyalty of consumers
People don’t have brand preference. They choose the
broom from available stock which they think is best and
suggested by the retailer.
Price sensitivity of product
Broom is very price sensitive product. People usually don’t
buy broom which are pricing more than 50 INR. People
are aware about the brand ‘Gala’ and the better quality
of it but people don’t buy it because of high price i.e. 65-
80 INR
Retailer’s feedback
Retailers have to arrange something (waste containers,
unused bottle crates) to stock broom. Because of stuffing
brooms together the packaging gets damaged. Many
packages are opened to get the feel of product, once
the package is opened the sell becomes difficult.
Retailer’s way of explaining
Retailer tells the consumer to check the product
themselves. He suggests the product which he himself
thinks better and which gives him more profit.
After sell service
Users come back after some period to replace the
broom (usually plastic handle brooms) since the grass
sticks are not bind together properly and starts to come
off.
38. MaidsPERSONA - 1
User Profile
Shubhada Salvi
30 years
Lower middle class
Place of use
Floor with tiling, stairs, walls,
ceiling, window sill
Frequency of use
Twice a day
Time of use
Morning 9 am
Evening 6 pm
Time period
For 3 BHK : 25 minutes
Average 5 minutes for one room
Storage
Inside shelf, below the sink
Hidden (not visible)
Vertical handle down / horizontal
Mostly with dustpan and dustbin
Other purpose
Cleaning cobwebs
Killing insects and rodents
Durability
4 months
Disposal
Throw in dustbin
Type of product
Grass broom with plastic/woven handle
Problems
Back ache
Forearm and arm pain
Woven handle hurts palms
Removal of dust from bristles is difficult
Plastic handle doesn’t last long, Bristles
come of easily
Not very effective on carpet
Dir t falls from broom at first time use, has
to be removed by shaking, beating or
rubbing
Type of product
Grass broom with plastic/woven handle
39. HousewivesPERSONA - 2
User Profile
Alka Thorat
Urban housewife
Nerul ,Navi Mumbai
28 years
Middle class
Place of use
Floor with tiling, stairs, walls,
ceiling, window sill, furniture,
kitchen table ,bed
Frequency of use
Four times
Time of use
Morning 7.30 am
Afternoon 12 pre-lunch
Evening 6 pm
Night 9.30 pre-dinner
Time period
For 1BHK 20 min.
Storage
Hanged at corner of stairs want to make
Less visible
Vertical handle down / horizontal
Mostly with dustpan and dustbin
Other purpose
Cleaning cobwebs
Killing insects and rodents
To move cloth hanged on height
Durability
4-5months
Disposal
Throw in dustbin
Type of product
Grass broom with woven handle and
jute covered handle
Problems
Plastic handle doesn’t last long, Bristles
come of easily
Back ache
Woven handle hurts palms
Removal of dust from bristles is difficult
Sometimes it harms kid who play with it
40. HousewivesPERSONA - 3
User Profile
Yashoda Pokarkar
rural housewife
Pipalgaon ,Ambegaon
Pune
27 years
Middle class
Place of use
Floor with cow dung layer, stairs,
walls, ceiling, window sill ,bed
Frequency of use
Four times
Time of use
Morning 6.30 am
Afternoon 10 pre-lunch
Evening 5.30 pm
Night 7.30 pre-dinner
Time period
For 1500sqft 30 min.
Storage
Hanged Behind door
Less visible
Vertical handle down / horizontal
Mostly with dustpan and dustbin
Other purpose
Cleaning cobwebs
Killing insects and rodents
Durability
6 months
Disposal
Throw in dustbin
Type of product
Small coco broom (kersuni)
Problems
Back ache
Woven handle hurts palms
Removal of dust from bristles is difficult
Sometimes animals eat it
41. StudentsPERSONA - 4
User Profile
Sundeep Pandey
Collage Student
20 years
Upper middle class
Place of use
Floor with tiling, walls, ceiling,
window
Frequency of use
Once times
Time of use
Not fixed
Time period
For IBHK : 15 min.
Storage
Kitchen below wash basin/behind door
horizontal
Mostly with dustpan and dustbin
Other purpose
Cleaning cobwebs
Killing insects and rodents
To get stuff out from intricate places
Like below bed.
Durability
6 months
Disposal
Throw in dustbin
Type of product
Grass woven broom with plastic handle
Problems
Need to prepare
Removal of dust from bristles is difficult
Difficult to devote time
42.
43. Activity Sequence Intent Observation Error Insight
floor cleaning need/wish/thought of floor
cleaning
feel of
unhygenic/dirtness
selection of tool/device
according to type of cleaning
to do task efficiently 1.dry cleaning-broom , wet cleaning-mop
taking device(s) from storage
place
1.user tend to bend
2.subjective as per storage space
3.hidden
1.Comfortable storage
position for user affects product's
efficiency by bending bristles
1.Easy for user and appropriate
for product storage/ way of
storage
decision of starting point to end
point
process of cleaning decided
for convenient and
efficient cleaning
1.corner of room
2.planes at height are cleaned first like window sills,
tables
things on floor like carpet/floormate/footmat are also
cleaning before main activity
3.starting point opposite and farest from end point
of doors
4.parallel to longer wall
1.User process goes wrong leads to
incomplete cleaning
2.Product does not suggests process
3.User does not follow appropriate
sequence
1.suggestion of generic using
process
sweeping- displacing dirt from
one
place to another place
to get the surface
cleaning
1.corner-center/corner-exit(door)/corners-place of
dustbin
2.Same place is sweeped again and again
open space-2 times corners-4 times
3.Bigger waste (paper, plastic) is hand picked
4.Bristles break
5.User has to bend
6.User cleans hall tiling
7.Starting point-opposite & farthest from end point
(door)
8.User moves parallel to the longer wall
1. Small dust particles fly back to same
place or another place
2.Difficulty while cleaning intricate
places like corners and under the
furniture
3.Bending causes back ache
4.Bristles get stuck in furniture or
corners-forms more dirt
5.User doesn’t follow appropriate
sequence of cleaning process
6.Place is not cleaned completely
1.Improvement in efficiency of
cleaning
2.Comfortable posture for user
3.First go complete cleaning
4.New material
User moves in cleaner area and
cleans remaining area
To keep
himself/herself clean
1.User cleans the feet before getting in cleaner area 1.Cleaned space gets dirty because of
dirty
User cleans the tool in-between
whenever necessary
Unclean tool may
create dirt on cleaned
surface
1.User has to bend and take the dirt out by hand
2.User shakes the tool
1.Plastic, hair get stuck/entangles in
the bristles
2.Collected dust flies away when
shaken
1.Dirt/Dust proof tool
2.Self cleaning tool
Cleaning under furniture, shoes,
bags and other stuff
To clean the places
which are not open
1.Move/lift/bend down to reach under the furniture 1.Bristles break because of getting
stuck in parts of furniture
1.New material
Collection of dust at one place To make it easier for
disposal
Disposal of dust/dirt for 100% cleaning 1.Dust - Dustpan - Dustbin
2.Doesnt get transferred in one go
3.Tool is cleaned by hand
1.User has to bend/squat to transfer
the dust to dustpan
2.Seperate tool is needed for transfer
1.Integration of collecting and
transferring tools
Storage 1.Neatness
2.To get easy access
for next time
3.To keep it away from
kids/pet - damage
4.Better appearance
1.All the cleaning devices are kept together
2.Kept hidden i.e. Behind the door, store room,
balcony, nearby unclean areas under wash basin
1.Aesthetically not good
2.Cant be displayed
3.handle up-bristles bend-less
efficiency
1.Better Aesthetics
2.Better storage-easy for user
and appropriate for product
44. INSIGHTS Market Survey
Display
Better system for display so as not to affect the packaging
Better visibility of product
Easy for user to try it themselves
Packaging
Aesthetically good
Eye-catching
Prevention of dust coming out from broom
Graphics
Instructions about the use of product
the storage and maintenance
Storage
Less space
Matching the ambience of the shop
45. INSIGHTS User Survey
Storage / Way of storage
Easy for user and appropriate for product
Product / Packaging
Suggestion of generic process
Function
Improvement in efficiency
First go complete cleaning
New materials
Ergonomics
Comfortable posture for user while sweeping and also while
collecting, transferring and storing the tool
Added functionality
Dirt / Dust proof tool
Self cleaning tool
Integration of collecting or/and transferring tool
Aesthetics
Better aesthetics so that display of tool doesn’t
become an issue
46. The household floor cleaning device which is used everyday twice by
housewives and/or maids is not very efficient since it doesn’t give
complete cleaning in first go. The device is not very ergonomic since user
has to bend most of the time. It makes the user feels diminished
unconsciously in presence of other people due to the posture. The face
comes directly in contact with fine dust particles, inhaling of which may
lead to health issues.
The product is not aesthetically good so that it can be part of the
ambience of the place . Storage is also an issue since wrong practice will
lead in affecting product efficiency and lifespan. Overall quality of
product is not good.
The device/product has to be cleaned manually every time the problem
of dirt getting stuck occurs.
PROBLEM DEFINITION
47. TARGET USER PROFILE
Urban middle class housewives
Lifestyle:
Busy with household activities
Managing family and relatives
Like to cook, gossip
Watches family soaps in leisure time
Religious
48. DESIGN BRIEF
To design a household floor cleaning for urban indoors with product
centric approach for improving the product in the aspects of
efficiency.
Essentials:
Better efficiency for complete cleaning in one go
Better ergonomics so that user needn't bend
Easy to maintain so that user needn't clean the device manually
Apt storage to preserve efficiency and life span
Desirables:
Better aesthetics to match the ambience
Better quality for durability
Create more value
Combination/elimination of collecting and disposing tools (Dustpan, Dustbin)
Manas