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Development of collapsible trash collector/ Richmond B. Bolagao, John Harold S. Coloma, John Rick A. Delgado, Adrian Nimuel A. Lazo, and Shawn Michael T. Marayag .--

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.Description: xi, 94pages: 29cmContent type:
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Dissertation note: College of Industrial Technology .-- Bachelor of Technology major in Mechanical Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019 Summary: The Philippines is an archipelago that consist of several shores and beaches. Our country is surrounded with bodies of water it makes that have many beaches. The Boracay island is one of the famous tourist spots in the Philippines that has a problem in waste management. The prototype is created to clean the shorelines and concrete pavement. Considering the fact that the Philippines has many beaches, our prototype is very useful, and it could be a part of a rehabilitation of beaches. The prototype does not use any fuels that is why it is so eco-friendly. With the use of pushing method, the user can operate the prototype. It is made of series two stainless, square tube, round tube, rectangular bar for the body and the collector is made of steel tines. The materials for conveyor are rubber belt with chains and angular bar, and for the container, it is made of stainless-steel wire mesh. The collapsible trash collector can collect 10 kilos of trash depends of the quantity of trash. It was evaluated to determine its acceptability in terms of safety, functionality, durability, workability, aesthetic and economy. The evaluators were composed of fifteen professionals and fifteen students. Based on the result of the evaluation, it obtained an overall mean of 4.43, which has an equivalent descriptive rating of “Very Acceptable”. This proves that the prototype achieves its function in attaining the collecting of waste.
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Bachelor's thesis

College of Industrial Technology .-- Bachelor of Technology major in Mechanical Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019

Includes bibliographic references and index.

The Philippines is an archipelago that consist of several shores and beaches. Our country
is surrounded with bodies of water it makes that have many beaches. The Boracay island
is one of the famous tourist spots in the Philippines that has a problem in waste
management. The prototype is created to clean the shorelines and concrete pavement.
Considering the fact that the Philippines has many beaches, our prototype is very useful,
and it could be a part of a rehabilitation of beaches. The prototype does not use any fuels
that is why it is so eco-friendly. With the use of pushing method, the user can operate the
prototype. It is made of series two stainless, square tube, round tube, rectangular bar for
the body and the collector is made of steel tines. The materials for conveyor are rubber belt
with chains and angular bar, and for the container, it is made of stainless-steel wire mesh.
The collapsible trash collector can collect 10 kilos of trash depends of the quantity of trash.
It was evaluated to determine its acceptability in terms of safety, functionality, durability,
workability, aesthetic and economy. The evaluators were composed of fifteen professionals
and fifteen students. Based on the result of the evaluation, it obtained an overall mean of
4.43, which has an equivalent descriptive rating of “Very Acceptable”. This proves that the
prototype achieves its function in attaining the collecting of waste.

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