Through the assembling directions of disposable packaging, it
was possible to list all required materials and their quantities
consumed, as shown in Table 3.
Fig. 4 shows the arrangement of the engine heads, the use of
fluted plastic divider, and the stretch film. Each packaging holds 16
engine heads arranged in two rows, each with 8 pieces. The parts
are separated by a fluted plastic divider to avoid hitting on the
machined parts during transportation. Additionally, the engine
heads are kept tightly bound for protection by wrapping 4 times
a stretch film around the package.
Fig. 5 shows the details of the assembly steps of the disposable
packaging. Plastic bags containing VCI (volatile corrosion inhibitors)
are used to avoid product corrosion, and raffia bags are
wrapped around the outside to prevent the inner package from
tearing. The figure also shows the final packaging assembly steps
using the wooden pallet and plywood, the placement of the cardboard
corners, and the use of polyester binding tape to hold the
package together. Finally, the paper label with a corresponding
batch of the product is attached for export.