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    Diseño y construcción de una máquina para planchado industrial de prendas de vestir, en la asociación de Confecciones Hidalgo Hermanos “ASOCONHIHER”
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería Civil y Mecánica, Carrera de Ingeniería Mecánica, 2022-03) Hidalgo Silva, Edison Enrique; López Villacís, Gonzalo Eduardo
    This technical project focuses on the design and construction of a machine for ironing garments. For the execution of the project, it began with the bibliographic review that allowed to have a global idea of the different existing ironing machines and based on these three alternatives were determined, after which the selection of the best option was made, evaluating design criteria such as they are: ease of construction, cost, maintenance, assembly, disassembly, size and weight. Once the best alternative was selected, the design and construction of an ironing machine was carried out using a roller. For which the design and selection of materials of each of the designed parts was carried out, in addition components were selected based on the conditions of the proposed design. The designed and built parts were: roller, steam chamber, shafts, structure, steam chamber base, pulley covers, while the selected components were: bearings, pulleys, belts and motor. Once the machine was built, the operation verification was carried out, using a boiler that has a maximum working pressure of 50 psi.

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