Sandalwood Flower Prototype Machine
The project serves as a driving force for the post-pandemic local economy, aligning with the BCG economy model (U2T for BCG) and focusing on supporting community-produced goods. Sandalwood flowers are a key product of the Ban Nong Jun Association, located in the Nong Nok Kaeo subdistrict of Lao Khwan district, Kanchanaburi province. However, the sandalwood flower group faces high production costs, as the petals must be purchased from factories at elevated prices, and problem with standard of size consistency during the processing. In response, the research team collaborated with the local community to design and develop the equipment for sandalwood flowers assembling using a 3D printer. This innovation aims to make production more convenient, efficient, and standardized. Additionally, the team created a paper cutting and pleating machine, enabling locals to produce their own petals, thereby reducing costs, increasing profits, and enhancing competitiveness. For further information, please contact Dr. Thanankorn Jaiphong at the National Agricultural Machinery Center, Faculty of Engineering, Kamphaeng Saen Campus, Kasetsart University, at 09-8824-9295, or Miss Jirawan Poesrithong from the Ban Nong Jun Association at 08-4946-0946.
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