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List of Metrics With Initial Target Values: 1 Is The Most Important, 6 Is The Least Important
List of Metrics With Initial Target Values: 1 Is The Most Important, 6 Is The Least Important
List of Metrics With Initial Target Values: 1 Is The Most Important, 6 Is The Least Important
(BSIE- 5C)
The values listed are preliminary values and may be changed slightly as the study
proceeds and more specific values are determined. Metrics may also need to be added to satisfy
other customer requirements.
Datuin, Gutierrez John Marvin, Serpa Juan, Tolentino R. (BSIE- 5C)
Has a cohesion of 1-
Bigger dimensions
80% of consumers
Inclusion of chalk
Dustless chalk
are organic
1.3 MPa
Metrics
holder
Needs 1 2 3 4 5 6
Aesthetically 1
Pleasing
Longer Size 2
Convenience of 3
Use
4
Difficulty to
Break
5
Environmentally
Friendly
Health Friendly 6
START
PREPARE
THE
COCONUT
RESIDUE
DRYING
DEFATTING
PULVURIZING
END
Brief Description:
First is to prepare the coconut residue. Next is to sundry these materials by 6-8
days or use machine dryer. After this is defatting the coconut residue to make it able
to be pulverized. Last is to pulverize them.
Datuin, Gutierrez John Marvin, Serpa Juan, Tolentino R. (BSIE- 5C)
START
GATHER
SUPPLIES
PREPARE
MOLDS
APPLY
PAINTS IN
THE
MIXTURE
ADD
PLASTER
OF PARIS
ADD A DROP
OF
DISHWASHING
LIQUID
POUR THE
MIXTURES
INTO MOLD
LET THE
CHALK
DRY
END
Datuin, Gutierrez John Marvin, Serpa Juan, Tolentino R. (BSIE- 5C)
Description:
Gather supplies. Aside from the ingredients you need to make the chalk (10-20 parts of gypsum
powder, 2-7 parts of talcum powder, 3-7 parts of soybean oil, 4-7 parts of coconut oil, 10-18
parts of surfactants, 2-7 parts of magnesium carbonate powder, 4-9 parts of paraffin, 1-4 parts of
guar gum, 4-8 parts of pulverized coconut residue, 1-7 parts of sodium bentonite and 4-7 parts of
epoxidized soybean oil), you also need to pick out molds. Compile the following list of supplies:
Plaster of Paris. You'll need 1/2 cup per batch of chalk.
Tempera paint. This type of paint washes away easily, which is convenient if you'll be
using your chalk on the sidewalk or on a chalkboard.
Wax paper. You'll need this to line your chalk molds, so that the chalk doesn't stick to
them.
Items to use as molds. For our organic chalk we will use a special mold to fit the bigger
size of the chalk that we will make.
Get the molds ready. Line the molds with wax paper so that the waxed part is facing up.
Pour paint into bowls. You'll need two tablespoons of paint per batch of chalk. Measure it out
into bowls, with one color per bowl. You can also mix paints to create new colors; for example,
mix red chalk with yellow to make orange chalk, or blue with yellow to make green. Just make
sure the total amount of paint in each bowl adds up to 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml).
Add the plaster of Paris. Scoop 1/2 cup of plaster of Paris into each bowl. Stir thoroughly so
that the mixtures are fully incorporated and free of lumps
Add a drop of liquid dish soap. This helps the chalk wash away more easily. Just stir one or
two drops into each bowl of chalk mixture
Pour the chalk into molds. Use a spoon to help you pour the chalk mixtures into individual
molds, one for each color. Fill the molds as high as you'd like; the chalk mixture won't expand as
it dries. Cover the molds with waxed paper when you're finished.
Let the chalk dry. Place the chalk in a dry place to let the moisture evaporate overnight. The
chalk is ready to use when it's completely dry.
Datuin, Gutierrez John Marvin, Serpa Juan, Tolentino R. (BSIE- 5C)