Design of prada paint dulang craft drying machine to improve product quality and work productivity of dulang fiber crafters in Bangli regency
Keywords:
drying machine, fiber craft, heat temperature, product quality, work productivityAbstract
Dulang (Balinese Language) is a tool used by Hindus as a means in ceremonies to bring holy offerings of gebogan (like holy offerings) during a ceremony. Dulang is generally made of wood which is formed in such a way and given a color to beautify its appearance. The drying process is carried out outdoors during the day at around 12.00 - 1.00 pm for around 60 minutes with an ambient temperature of 30 - 34 ° C until the gold paint is dry. The process of drying gold paint requires a good heat temperature and drying evenly to get the results of good quality Prada paint. When the weather is cloudy or the rainy season the craftsman drying process can take place for one full day, other than that the quality of Prada (like gold color paint) is also not good that is less brilliant. Efforts to overcome this designed a gold paint drying machine. This drying machine is designed with a capacity of 4 pieces of fiber with 2 shelves.
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