2013年3月12日星期二
Video Reflection (A)
Giving packaging a new life
It is reminded that as a future industrial designer, it’s
our responsibility to choose the compatible material for each individual
product that is being designed. We are aim to minimize the net impact; the use
of material and other resources, and also minimize the environment and social
impact of materials and components. It’s good to take more concern about the
renewable or recyclable material.
As shown in the videos, there’s huge energy or labor work
involved in recovery stream for plastic, glass, Tetra pack, paper, aluminum,
tinplate or other waste. They all required several stages to produce the raw
material from the sorted waste. Or meet the requirement of homogeneous product
with defined properties. The engineer has put a lot of effort in removing
impurities such as color, label, components, and other material to make the
final product meet the requirements. The recycling processes might include
detergent, soda lime added into the material, examined by the electronic device
to get rid of the unwanted fragments, get washed and then recycled into high
grade granulate.
Like always, be green, be environmentally friendly.
This reflection is based on the video from:
How It’s made
Industrial design
is about creating profitable products for manufacture. Crafting is mostly
unpractical for large quantity need. As a future industrial designer, we need
to take the method of manufacturing as part of our design. We are not creating
a unique piece of art, which could take hours of manpower into it. It is the
product that is capable for copying hundreds of thousands time. This is also
including packaging.
From the videos,
manufacture packaging such as tubes, aluminum cans, and glass bottles seems
quite mature in the industry. Every single detail on the final product can be
well calculated, data designed, position adjusted by the machine. It reminds me
that the more detailed it is, the much effort of engineering work would
involve, the more hours you’re going to spend the packaging, the more money
you’re going to pay for the labor. It’s clear that the consumers are not
willing to pay for the packages. It seems ridiculous that some packaging worth
more value than the product it produced. Chinese people are custom to see this
happen on moon cake, tea or any other gifting products. This is definitely not
what we are looking for. Packaging for manufacture stream needs to be low
price, less energy includes, less internal transportation, light weighted,
volume controlled, safety & hygiene to use, and economical & environmental
friendly.
I found it’s
useful when they keep reminding me that safety & hygiene to use is always a
serious point to design in packaging. For food or medicine industry, you have
to make sure that the products won’t react with the packages. Or you have get prepared
in case something happen. Since no one would like to drink the metal flavored
coke, they coat the aluminum can with a water based barrier to prevent the
reaction happen. The detecting system or machine has been applied to check
whether there’s any risk in the products before shipping. The videos also
answer my question about the cleaning system. The factory does clean the can
with non Ph water at 140 Celsius degree. It’s
fascinated me that glass requires less energy to produce than the plastic or
metal. It’s interesting to know that both resin and glass include silicon. And
they use soda ash, limestone, silicon sand and natural grounded material to
build glass.
It’s better for us
to understand the characteristics of the material before we do packaging. We
need to follow the rule of science. Marketing research will be strongly
recommended for a consumer product. Several testing on different group of
people will gain experienced feedback from user side.
This reflection is
based on the video from:
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