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Journal : Jurnal Polimesin

Prototype of Laboratory-Scale Plasma Arc for Thin Film Growth and Its Testing Marta, Akbar Andika; Buwono, Haris Puspito; Yudiyanto, Eko; Rohman, Fatkhur; Weddakarti, Eva
Jurnal Polimesin Vol 22, No 1 (2024): February
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Lhokseumawe

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30811/jpl.v22i1.4670

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Thin films, characterized by small-dimensional materials on a substrate formed through sequential deposition of ionic/molecular/atomic materials, have gained significance in various industries. An emerging method, Arc Plasma Deposition (APD), is gaining attention for its effectiveness in minimizing environmental pollution. This research explores the potential of APD, an environmentally friendly technique, in coating materials, particularly copper, at a laboratory scale. The objective is to introduce a cost-effective solution for material deposition, addressing the industrial need for efficient and eco-friendly coating processes. A laboratory-scale prototype for coating materials, specifically utilizing copper metal, is introduced and tested. The APD process is conducted in an atmospheric free-oxygen chamber, where plasma is generated. The deposited copper is analyzed concerning the deposition time, providing insights into the efficiency of the APD technique. The laboratory-scale prototype demonstrates the feasibility of using APD for coating materials. The results indicate the potential of APD in efficiently producing thin films, making it a promising alternative for industrial applications. 
The impact of material selection and design on the environment in the process of making press tools for garment hanging products in sustainable manufacturing Amrullah, Radhi Nurvian; Hadi, Syamsul; Rizza, Muhammad Akhlis; Yudiyanto, Eko; Sharif, Safian; Suhaimi, Mohd Azlan
Jurnal Polimesin Vol 22, No 5 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30811/jpl.v22i5.5457

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The design and material selection used during the manufacturing process significantly impact the environment due to their energy consumption and waste production, including carbon dioxide emissions. This study used the LCA tool eco-indicator to evaluate the environmental impact of producing clothes-hanging machines. Two different press tool designs were analyzed, each using other materials for punch and die. The results indicate that the press tool design 2 with SKD11 punch and die is suitable for long-term use but emits the highest CO2 emissions at 102.33 kg CO2. In contrast, the press tool design 1 with S45C punch and die is suitable for short-term use but emits the lowest CO2 emissions at 69.72 kg CO2.