THE CONSTRUCTION AND FABRICATION OF A CANDLE MOULDING MACHINE

Authors: Afri Research | Engineering Mechanical Engineering Research 54 pages 6,168 words

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ABSTRACT The candle molding machine is a vital device which cannot be done without, in any nation. This is because of the indispensable role candle plays, especially when there is no either source of light. In order to enhance adequate supply to both urban and rural consumers, the production of a candle molding machine is important. The major component of the candle molding machine are: the castled aluminum body, the adjustable screw, which serves as a separation between the too moulds cop and drag (male and female). The reason why there is no cooling system is because the body is made of non – ferrous metal (aluminum) which does not create much vacuum for heat addition as much as steel do and also the mould has operate in opening system which admit natural air inside the mould when opened to cool the max and enhance the quick solidification of the wax. The mould due to its opening system, it works more efficiently under cool whether condition.   TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Approval Page Signature Page Release Page Letter of Transmittal Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE 1.0Introduction 1.1Background Information of Candle Moulding Machine 1.2Problems of the Project (Candle Moulding) 1.2.1Lack of Research Materials 1.2.2Cost Involvement 1.2.3Time Factor 1.2.4Market Demand 1.2.5Thread Centering Mechanism 1.3Aims and Objectives of the Investigation on Candle Moulding Machine7 1.3.1Production of Cost of Production 1.3.2Improvement on the Pouring Mechanism 1.3.3Improving Market Demand 1.3.4Improving of the Thread Centering Mechanism
CHAPTER TWO Literature Review 2.2One Structure System 2.3The major problems foreseen in such a system are   2.4The threading device 2.5The feeding channels 2.6Cutting Device
CHAPTER THREE Design Concepts and Analysis
CHAPTER FOUR Mode of Construction
CHAPTER FIVE  Cost
CHAPTER SIX Conclusion and Recommendation References

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