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040 _aTUPM
_bEnglish
_cTUPM
_dTUPM
_erda
050 _aBTH TP 949
_bA23 2023
100 _aAbancena, Archie B.
_eauthor
245 _aDevelopment of desktop semi automatic paper cutter for bookbinding/
_cArchie B. Abancena, Richard L. Bisnar, Lalyn F. Gonzales, Angel T. Sacupan, Elmer F. Suba, and Roald Emmanuel L. Tolentino .--
260 _aManila:
_bTechnological University of the Philippines,
_c2023.
300 _axi, 78pages:
_c29cm.
_e+1 CD-ROM ( 4 3/4in.)
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aThesis (undergraduate)
502 _aCollege of Industrial Technology .--
_bBachelor of Technology major in Print Media Technology:
_cTechnological University of the Philippines,
_d2023.
504 _aIncludes bibliography:
520 _aThis project entitled Development of Desktop Semi-Automatic Paper Cutter for Bookbinding was conceptualized and developed to enhance cutting accuracy, efficiency, and safety in the bookbinding process. The device is electronically operated with cutting mechanism by a hydraulic motor, capable of accurately trimming paper stacks with minimal human intervention. The clamp and stopper of the machine are manually operated while the cutter is operated with the use of push button. The safety curtain sensor can be controlled with rocket switch. The overall machine dimension is 690 mm in height, 815 mm in length and 930 mm in width and each assembly is made of tubular, polycarbonate, angular aluminum and aluminum sheet. To achieve the desired functionality, the system is equipped with sensors and actuators to detect and adjust for paper thickness variations. Additional, safety features such as safety light curtain sensor and blade guards will be implemented to protect operators from potential hazards. The machine shows a test result of capable cutting 140 sheets of 70 gsm of bond paper, 40 sheets of vellum board and 6 sheets of chipboard with the minimum of 1 sheet bond paper, vellum, and chipboard. Thirty evaluators composed of print media students, faculty, professionals, and student of the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) evaluates the capabilities of the performance of the prototype using the prescribed evaluation instrument. It has an overall mean rating of 5.42 which has an equivalent descriptive rating of “Very Acceptable”. The machine earned 4.50 with a descriptive rating of “Highly Acceptable in terms of functionality, while the lowest earned a descriptive rating of “Very Acceptable” at the rate of 4.37 in terms of machine safety. In conclusions the machines show its effectiveness, safety and capability to cut a paper to be use in the process of bookbinding.
650 _aPrint media technology
650 _aBook binding method
700 _aBisnar, Richard L.
_eauthor
700 _aGonzales, Lalyn F.
_eauthor
700 _aSacupon, Angel T.
_eauthor
700 _aSuba, Elmer F.
_eauthor
700 _aTolentino, Roald Emmanuel L.
_eauthor
942 _2lcc
_cBTH CIT
_n0
999 _c29281
_d29281