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Assessing the Feasibility of 3D-Printed Moulds in Sustainable Plastic Brick Fabrication Lim, Hooi Peng; bin Mohd Shah, Mohd Hamdan; bin Masnan, Mohd. Bakhrin
IJIMCE : International Journal of Innovation in Mechanical Construction and Energy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): IJIMCE : International Journal of Innovation in Mechanical Construction and Ene
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijimce.v2i1.55

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Sustainable water-based food production systems are essential to meet the growing demand for food while preserving water resources and ecosystems. These systems should integrate practices that manage water efficiently, such as green water management. Such practices conserve water and ensure the production of nutritious food, contributing to food and water security. The correlation between these systems and the production of wave breakers moulds to produce plastic waste bricks lies in the shared goal of environmental sustainability. Plastic waste bricks, created by repurposing plastic waste into durable building materials, offer a solution to plastic pollution. These bricks can be used to construct wave breakers, which protect shorelines and prevent erosion. This project aimed to fabricate a 3D-printed wave breaker mould for sustainable plastic bricks. Experimental testing was carried out to investigate this mould’s feasibility. It has been deduced that using 3D-printed moulds for wave breakers can lead to innovations in coastal engineering, potentially improving the efficiency and effectiveness of wave energy dissipation and offering economic and environmental benefits. It is recommended that surface modification could be an alternative to improve the mould’s wear and friction impact.
Spreading Love in Fitra Qaseh Refuge Home Malaysia: A Community Service Activity Sumiati, Ruzita; Fardinal, Fardinal; Menhendry, Menhendry; Nofriadi, Nofriadi; Nasrullah, Nasrullah; Abdullah, Irinah binti; Lim, Hooi Peng
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Research Collaboration Community (Rescollacom)

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Fitra Qaseh Orphanage is a shelter for children who have been abandoned by their parents due to social problems within the family. Fitra Qaseh Orphanage which is known as the Fitra Qaseh Refuge Home is located in Johor Bahru City, Malaysia. Fitra Qaseh currently currently accommodates 53 children ranging from 1 month to 17 years old. The problem that faced by Fitra Qaseh is the development of facilities for the residents' outdoor play and activities. Fitra Qaseh outdoor activities, providing motivation for residents of Fitra Qaseh shelter homes in the form of in the form of education, religious knowledge, protection and affection, Providing assistance to fulfil the daily needs of residents both food and fulfil the daily needs of residents both food and clothing for daily needs residents of the Fitra Qaseh protection house. For this reason, Ibrahim Sultan Polytechnic (PIS) and Politeknik Negeri Padang (PNP) collaborate in the context of international community service International. The aim of this collaborative community Service activity is to address issues that arise at the orphanage. The community service is implemented using the applicative method, which directly solves the problems that exist in partners. The step of activity is survey, collecting data, plan resolve the problem and action. The result of this program are The results of this activity are that the facilities and infrastructure of the orphanage have been repaired, assistance has been provided and children have been motivated to keep learning to reach their goals.