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Design and Fabrication of a Centrifugal Fan as an Alternative to the Manual Bellows of the Masaga Glass Beadmaking Furnace in Niger State, Nigeria

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Abstract

This thesis titled “Design and Fabrication of a Centrifugal Fan as an Alternative to the Manual Bellows of the Masaga Glass Bead Making Furnace in Niger State, Nigeria” was undertaken to address the furnace operational problem of the artisanalMasaga Glass Bead Makers in Bida, which is the focus of this research.

The air supply to the furnace through manually operated bellows is critical to the operation as the operating manpower is depleting leading to the gradual extinction of this trade.

Following the appraisal of the work practice of glass bead making in India, Ghana, and Egypt that use local furnaces, the research came up with the design and fabrication of an electrically operated centrifugal fan in place of bellows.

Introduction

The glass technology industry is yet to flourish in Nigeria. This is in spite of the fact that Nigeria is richly endowed with a substantial volume of requisite raw materials and manpower for a thriving glass technology sector.

As with every developing economy, a great demand exists for infrastructural development, which will require immense material utilization, such as iron and steel, cement, glass, wood, plastics, composites, etc.

The demand for glass as a material can never be overemphasized considering its deployment in the Information and Communications Technology sector, whether components of computers or optical fibers as well as in the Construction industry and engineering/automotive industry to mention just a few.

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