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Vol 5, Issue 4, 2015
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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 01.10.2015. None of above

HARVESTING ENERGY-ULTRA LOW POWER DEVICE

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Sanja Dobrnjac ,
Sanja Dobrnjac

“Projekt” a.d. , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mario Moćić ,
Mario Moćić

"Altera" d.o.o. , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dobrnjac Mirko
Dobrnjac Mirko

Mašinski Fakultet , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

In the production of molds for therapeutic products is carried out automated molding of polyurethane, wherein the polyurethane generates a large amount of dust This dust is highly flammable and has a negative impact on the work environment and the environment. In addition, the removal of polyurethane dust is essential for the process of making orthopedic products, as well as their quality. This paper describes the design and development of dedusting equipment, in order to obtain a functional, efficient and safe solution. This solution has to meet the requirements of the users and manufacturers of equipment as well as all safety and environmental protection regulations. Special attention was given to the automation of the dedusting process. In this way we get the quality orthopedic products, shorter production time, lower cost and more comfortable products for users.

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