TY - GEN
T1 - Temperature Control of Canting with Electric Heating for Batik Making
AU - Aditya, Fernaldy
AU - Agatha, Yuke Vahira
AU - Agung Shamsuddin, S.
AU - Dhelika, Radon
AU - Aulia, Dinda Clarissa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 IEEE.
PY - 2018/7/2
Y1 - 2018/7/2
N2 - Canting, a traditional tool commonly used in Batik-making process (especially for Batik tulis), is used for applying wax and for painting patterns on plain cloth. As technology advances, electric Canting was eventually introduced. This paper analyzes the utilization of microcontroller-based system to regulate temperature on the electric Canting. The objective of this system is to maintain the temperature of the Batik wax within the designated temperature range in order to retain the quality of Batik wax. Additionally, PID (Proportional Integral Derivatives) control is used in the process. There are two parameters researched, Batik wax viscosity and PID control. The viscous properties of Batik wax in 80°C set point was recorded using Stoke' s Law Falling Ball method. Moreover, comparison analysis was obtained between two conditions in which the heating process is done with and without the use of PID control. It is found that under PID control the heating rate is faster and more stable. The results with values for PID constant of Kp = 70, Ki = 10, and Kd = 10, produce acceptable response for the heating process.
AB - Canting, a traditional tool commonly used in Batik-making process (especially for Batik tulis), is used for applying wax and for painting patterns on plain cloth. As technology advances, electric Canting was eventually introduced. This paper analyzes the utilization of microcontroller-based system to regulate temperature on the electric Canting. The objective of this system is to maintain the temperature of the Batik wax within the designated temperature range in order to retain the quality of Batik wax. Additionally, PID (Proportional Integral Derivatives) control is used in the process. There are two parameters researched, Batik wax viscosity and PID control. The viscous properties of Batik wax in 80°C set point was recorded using Stoke' s Law Falling Ball method. Moreover, comparison analysis was obtained between two conditions in which the heating process is done with and without the use of PID control. It is found that under PID control the heating rate is faster and more stable. The results with values for PID constant of Kp = 70, Ki = 10, and Kd = 10, produce acceptable response for the heating process.
KW - Batik
KW - PID
KW - canting
KW - electric
KW - heating
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85062056556&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ELECSYM.2018.8615476
DO - 10.1109/ELECSYM.2018.8615476
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85062056556
T3 - 2018 International Electronics Symposium on Engineering Technology and Applications, IES-ETA 2018 - Proceedings
SP - 48
EP - 54
BT - 2018 International Electronics Symposium on Engineering Technology and Applications, IES-ETA 2018 - Proceedings
A2 - Zainudin, Ahmad
A2 - Murdianto, Farid Dwi
A2 - Bagar, Fahim Nur Cahya
A2 - Anisah, Ida
A2 - Anggraeni, Martianda Erste
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 20th International Electronics Symposium on Engineering Technology and Applications, IES-ETA 2018
Y2 - 29 October 2018 through 30 October 2018
ER -