Mangali, John Romy A.

Remote controlled street disinfectant machine/ John Romy A. Mangali, Jondale S. Aspiras, John Christian B. Aban, John Andrew L. Solano, and Joseph Samue; V. Andrin .-- - Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2022 - xi, 102pages: 29cm.

Bachelor's thesis

College of Industrial Technology .--

Includes bibliographic references and index.

The remote-controlled disinfecting machine can help to have an easier way of disinfecting,
save time and effort, both which are favorable in the health of the operator. The main
objective of this study was to create a disinfectant machine that can be controlled remotely
from 8-10 meters away. The machine can carry chemicals and powered by a 12-hour
battery. It can run for up to 12 hours continuously and can carry 16 to 20 litters of

disinfecting chemicals. The machine can be controlled remotely from afar via a remote-
control. The process of disinfection can be comparable to the process of fumigation, which

uses a spraying nozzle to produce a mist. Test results had shown that the machine is
functional in terms of spraying capability, mobility, and disinfecting efficiency. It can be
remotely control within 8 to 10 meters distance. It can spray mist within 1000cm in both
sides and can carry 16 to 20 litters of disinfectant chemical. The machine is fabricated using
angular steel bar measured of 120cm width, 180cm length and height of 120cm and weld
together ensure the durability of the machine. The machine is functional during the
evaluation; the respondents have given an excellent descriptive rating with a total mean of
4.53.


Electrical engineering technology
Machine development
Engineering technology

BTH TK 146 / M36 2022