Recycle Produk Reject PAC 18 dan PAC 26 Menjadi Bahan Baku Melalui Proses Filtrasi dan Agitasi Sebagai Efisiensi Proses Produksi Sorbitol Powder

Hidayat, A. Taufiq (2024) Recycle Produk Reject PAC 18 dan PAC 26 Menjadi Bahan Baku Melalui Proses Filtrasi dan Agitasi Sebagai Efisiensi Proses Produksi Sorbitol Powder. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

[thumbnail of 8044222032-PPI.pdf] Text
8044222032-PPI.pdf - Accepted Version
Restricted to Repository staff only until 1 March 2026.

Download (16MB) | Request a copy

Abstract

Departemen Sorbitol Powder Plant (SPP) di PT Sorini Towa Berlian Corporindo adalah produsen powder Sorbitol yang menggunakan sorbitol cair sebagai bahan baku. Departemen SPP menghadapi masalah signifikan dalam hal tingkat reject produk (reject ratio), terutama pada outlet produk reject Pulse Air Collector (PAC). Produk tersebut di reject karena mengandung tingkat kontaminasi yang tinggi, sebagaimana terbukti dari hasil uji kualitas produk. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mencari solusi bagaimana memanfaatkan produk reject PAC 18 dan PAC 26 sehingga dapat digunakan kembali sebagai bahan baku. Metode yang diterapkan dalam penelitian ini adalah Filtrasi dan Agitasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kontaminasi produk dapat ditekan melalui proses filtrasi dengan ukuran pori 0.5 mikron dan agitasi dengan 750 rpm pada suhu 65 oC selama 60 menit. Data penelitian tersebut kemudian diaplikasikan sebagai acuan perancangan desain Praktik Keinsinyuran. Tidak ditemukannya kontaminan logam, serabut dan penurunan secara signifikan kontaminan debu menunjukkan keberhasilan proses pengolahan produk reject PAC 18 dan PAC 26, hal ini didukung dengan uji kualitas lain seperti RS = 0.043, Brix = 74%, pH = 6.46, DS = 78 %, Sg = 1.34 g/ml, dimana hasil tersebut sesuai dengan standar requirement kualitas produk sebagai bahan baku, Keberhasilan pengolahan tersebut berdampak pada turunnya reject rasio Departemen SPP serta peningkatan efisiensi proses produksi sorbitol powder.
==================================================================================================================================
The Sorbitol Powder Plant (SPP) department at PT Sorini Towa Berlian Corporindo is a producer of Sorbitol powder using Sorbitol LTS (Low Total Sugar) raw material produced by the Sorbitol Liquid Plant (SLP) department. SPP faces significant challenges regarding the reject product rate (reject ratio), especially at the Pulse Air Collector (PAC) reject product outlet. Currently, the rejected products are only remelted and sent back to SLP for reprocessing due to their high contamination levels, as evidenced by quality testing results. This research aims to find a solution to utilize the reject products from PAC 18 and PAC 26 as raw materials. The methods applied in this research include Filtration and Agitation. The research results indicate that product contamination can be reduced through filtration with a 0.5-micron pore size and agitation at 750 rpm at a temperature of 65 °C for 60 minutes. The data from the research are then applied to the project design. The project execution has been successfully realized, as evidenced by the quality of PAC 18 and PAC 26 products that have been managed in accordance with quality requirements as raw materials. This success can reduce raw material consumption and enhance production efficiency in the SPP department.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sorbitol Powder, Reject Ratio, Pulse Air Collector (PAC), Bahan Baku, Filtrasi, Agitasi
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General) > T56.8 Project Management
T Technology > T Technology (General) > T58.8 Productivity. Efficiency
T Technology > TP Chemical technology > TP382 Sugar--Analysis.
T Technology > TS Manufactures
T Technology > TS Manufactures > TS176 Manufacturing engineering. Process engineering (Including manufacturing planning, production planning)
Divisions: Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
Depositing User: A. Taufiq Hidayat
Date Deposited: 22 Feb 2024 02:16
Last Modified: 22 Feb 2024 02:16
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/107485

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item