The product packing, is an essential process for preserving the product but it also emits higher percentages of green house gases to the atmosphere, while decomposing it. Therefore, it leads to a new science named ‘Green packing’, which deals with the process of identifying Eco-compatible materials for packing. This article aims at detecting: the high performing packing factor for green house gas emission and also to develop an optimized values for packing enterprises to mitigate the emission. The results achieved shows that packing material selection has a huge influence on green house gas emission.
The objective of this article is to design and build a bio-friendly air-conditioner, by using adsorption method in the presence of 15% of calcium carbide in water. Aluminum sheet metals are used to form three identical tunnels, to pass the air for processing. Exhaust heat generated from the dairy sterilizing unit process is reutilized, for cooling the environment through this equipment. This equipment is designed, and the analysis is carried out to quantify the COP, SCP, and cooling power. Heat exchangers are designed; its Performance Parameters are quantified and correlated with the conventional designs. It is observed that the new adsorption chiller can produce the coefficient of performance of chiller as 1.068; the Specific cooling power of 10.66 (W/Kg); and the Cooling power of 4.2 KW. This equipment needs 0 to 15 minutes to reach the desired cool breeze (24˚c) from the existing room temperature (29˚c).
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