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ECO - FRIENDLY Delta Engineering Leak Tester, INTRODUCTION 1, INTRODUCTION…
ECO - FRIENDLY Delta Engineering Leak Tester
RAW MATERIAL EXTRACTION
MATERIAL
Stainless steel (Frame)
Aluminium (machine structure)
Copper (electrical wiring)
Plastic (Covers and Tubing)
Electrical components
(PCB, Sensors, PLC)
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Mining of metals causes habitat destruction
High energy consumption during metal extraction
Greenhouse gas emissions
Water pollution from mining activities
IMPROVEMENTS
Use recycled aluminium and steel
Source responsibly mined metals
Reduce material usage through lightweight design
USE STAGE
FUNCTION
Detects leaks in bottles using air pressure or vacuum testing
Ensures defective products are removed before packaging
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
Reduce product waste
Prevents leaking bottles from reaching customers
Improves production efficiency
Saves raw material by reducing defective products
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Electrical consumption
Compressed air usage
Maintenance and spare parts replacements
IMPROVEMENTS
Energy-efficient motors
Smart sensors to reduce power consumption
Predictive maintenance to extend machine life
END OF LIFE
DISPOSAL
Machine dismantling
Metal recycling
Electronic Waste (PCD, PLC, Sensors)
Plastic Component Recycling
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Electrical waste pollution
Improper disposal of electronics
Resource loss if materials are not recycled
IMPROVEMENTS
Design for easy disassembly
Modular components for repair
Take-back and refurbishment programme
Recycle electronic components responsibly
MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
CNC machining
Welding
Assembly
Sensor and PLC installation
Software programming
Factory testing
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
High electricity consumption
Carbon emissions from manufacturing
Metal scrap generation
Packaging Waste
IMPROVEMENTS
Renewable energy in factories
Recycle machining scrap
Reduce packaging materials
Use energy-efficient manufacturing equipment
INTRODUCTION 1
INTRODUCTION 2
INTRODUCTION 3
INTRODUCTION 4
FEEDBACK LOOP: Material Cycling