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Design and Development of Syringe Needle Destroyer Using Melting Method Ade Firdaus; Ferdana, Nanda; Mujakar, Samsul; Satrio, Hendrik; Zulhamidi
Emitor: Jurnal Teknik Elektro Vol 24, No 3: November 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/emitor.v24i3.4494

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Syringe needles are among the most commonly used medical tools in healthcare facilities across Indonesia, contributing significantly to medical waste. Improper disposal of syringe waste poses risks of disease transmission and potential misuse. Presently, small-scale beauty clinics resort to third-party waste management services due to the lack of incinerators. This research aims to develop a device capable of melting used syringe needles to ensure safe waste processing for both humans and the environment. Additionally, the objective is to create a low-budget needle destroyer, making it accessible to other healthcare services. The melting method is employed for needle destruction, utilizing a transformer to generate electrical current and heat. This approach offers ease of use and eliminates air, noise, and metal dust pollution. Through experimentation with various syringe sizes (1 cc, 3 cc, 5 cc, and 10 cc), it was found that melting times sequentially increase with needle size: 4 seconds for 1 cc, 5 seconds for 3 cc, 6 seconds for 5 cc, and 8 seconds for 10 cc syringes. This research contributes to sustainable healthcare waste management practices, ensuring safer and more affordable solutions for healthcare facilities
Rancang Bangun Suction Pump Portable dengan Tampilan Digital Menggunakan Arduino Uno R3 328p Putri, Suci Imani; Firdaus, Ade; Suhartina, Rahmalisa; Mujakar, Samsul
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/innovative.v5i4.20931

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This In the medical field, the use of appropriate medical devices is essential to support healthcare personnel in providing optimal services. This portable suction pump module with a digital display is designed to facilitate the adjustment and monitoring of suction pressure during medical procedures. The study began with a literature review, data collection, and needs analysis. Test results indicate that the suction pump can display real-time suction pressure according to user settings and meets the recommended suction pressure standards for various medical needs, including newborns, children, and adults. Testing with a Digital Pressure Meter demonstrated that the device has an average accuracy rate of 92.52% with an error value of 4.43%. These findings indicate that this portable suction pump is reliable for clinical use within international standard tolerance limits and supports usage in various medical conditions requiring high-precision suction power.