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STUDY OF DEFECT ON 180 ML HDPE BOTTLES YOGURT PRODUCTS WITH SMC B11 EXTRUSION BLOW MACHINE AT PT X Tommy Prasetya Kana; Handika Dany Rahmayanti; HM Didik
Kreator Vol 8, No 1 (2021): Kreator
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v4i1.306

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The type of plastic packaging that is popular in the community is bottle packaging. The plastic material that is generally used to make plastic bottles is High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). The plastic bottle industry in Indonesia usually uses a blow molding process in its production process, where the blow molding process consists of injection blow molding, extrusion blow molding and stretch blow molding. The SMC B11 machine is one of the extrusion blow molding machines used to produce plastic bottle packaging. In producing workpieces, this machine still produces several products that are not in accordance with company standards, including in terms of production cycle times and product defects. Defects or defects that are often encountered include the appearance of spots, bent parison which causes the bottle to bend (the bottle body is thin one side) and blow pin which causes the thread to not fit.Keywords— Bottle, Plastic, Defect, Extrussion Blow Molding
FORMULASI BARU PEMBUATAN KERTAS BERBASIS SERAT AREN SEBAGAI POTENSI MATERIAL GRAFIKA DI MASA DEPAN Novitri Hastuti; Handika Dany Rahmayanti
Kreator Vol 9, No 2 (2022): Kreator
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v9i2.757

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Formulasi Baru Pembuatan Kertas Berbasis Serat Aren sebagai Potensi Material Grafika di Masa Depan telah dilakukan. Tahap awal pembuatan kertas dilakukan dengan membuat pulp dilakukan dengan cara metode kimia sulfat dengan mencampurkan larutan Natrium Hidroksida dan Sodium Sulfida masing-masing sebanyak 262,98 ml dan 116,67 ml dimasak menggunakan mesin rotary digester selama 2+2 jam dengan suhu 170°C. Perbandingan sampel dan larutan pemasak adalah 1:4. Selanjutnya pulp dicuci dan dikeringkan dengan mesin pengering. Sebelum dicetak pulp terlebih dahulu digiling hingga mencapai derajat kehalusan ideal suatu pulp yaitu 250-500 ml CSF. Kemudian pulp dicetak sehingga didapatkan lembaran kertas. Dari pengukuran morfologi menggunakan Scanning Electron Microscope dengan perbesaran 500x dan tegangan 10kV didapatkan ukuran serat kertas berbasis batang aren sebesar 20 mikron.
FORMULASI BARU PEMBUATAN KERTAS BERBASIS SERAT AREN SEBAGAI POTENSI MATERIAL GRAFIKA DI MASA DEPAN Hastuti, Novitri; Rahmayanti, Handika Dany
Kreator Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022): Kreator
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v9i2.757

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Formulasi Baru Pembuatan Kertas Berbasis Serat Aren sebagai Potensi Material Grafika di Masa Depan telah dilakukan. Tahap awal pembuatan kertas dilakukan dengan membuat pulp dilakukan dengan cara metode kimia sulfat dengan mencampurkan larutan Natrium Hidroksida dan Sodium Sulfida masing-masing sebanyak 262,98 ml dan 116,67 ml dimasak menggunakan mesin rotary digester selama 2+2 jam dengan suhu 170°C. Perbandingan sampel dan larutan pemasak adalah 1:4. Selanjutnya pulp dicuci dan dikeringkan dengan mesin pengering. Sebelum dicetak pulp terlebih dahulu digiling hingga mencapai derajat kehalusan ideal suatu pulp yaitu 250-500 ml CSF. Kemudian pulp dicetak sehingga didapatkan lembaran kertas. Dari pengukuran morfologi menggunakan Scanning Electron Microscope dengan perbesaran 500x dan tegangan 10kV didapatkan ukuran serat kertas berbasis batang aren sebesar 20 mikron.
Perancangan Desain Kemasan sebagai Upaya Rebranding Promosi Produk UMKM Yakob, Freddy; Kartika, Tipri Rose; Akmalia, Nurul; Ardiani, Septia; Rahmayanti, Handika Dany
Kreator Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): Kreator
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v11i2.1562

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The packaging design process for SMEs is often not a primary priority. As a result, business owners frequently overlook the branding process. Therefore, the design of this packaging is necessary as an effort to rebrand their products to increase their recognition. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method, utilizing interviews and literature reviews. Through the processes of recopy, recolor, and relayout, a redesign is carried out for products that previously had existing designs. The results show that recopy effectively communicates the message, recolor enhances the product's visual appeal, and relayout gives the packaging a more premium appearance, enabling SMEs to elevate their market position. This packaging design process is not merely about changing the appearance but is also a message construction process through words, colors, and layouts that can leave a lasting impression on consumers' minds.
Solvent Base Lamination Process Substitution to Solvent Freefor Production Cost Savings Putri, Saarah; Rahmayanti, Handika Dany; Situngkir, Yessy Yerta
Kreator Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Kreator
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Media Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46961/kreator.v12i2.1720

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The packaging industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly, especially in production cost efficiency. One of the important stages is the lamination process, which is the incorporation of the printing film and sealing film using adhesive. Solvent-free lamination technology emerged as an environmentally friendly alternative because it does not use solvents. This study uses a quantitative method to analyze the impact of technology change from solvent base to solvent free on cost efficiency. The results showed that laminates with 15 micron Nylon and 85 micron LLDPE C8 still produced bonding strength in accordance with industry standards. Solvent-free technology is more efficient because it does not require a drying chamber, so energy consumption is lower. Although there is still a small amount of solvent residue, it is still cleaner and more economical to use. Substitution to this technology shows great potential in reducing production costs without compromising product quality. Therefore, solvent free is an environmentally friendly and efficient solution for the flexible packaging industry in Indonesia.