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DESIGN &
DEVELOPME
NT
UV PHONE SANITIZER
Presented by-
Jarande Sagar (712224011)
Mulik Suraj (712224015)
Guided by-
Dr. U.V. Pise
• Introduction
• Need of project
• Aim & Objectives
• Questionnaire Survey
• Customers Suggestions
• Methodology
• Concept generation
• Conclusion
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Concept System
Planning
Development Level Design
• According to studies, germs and bacteria live on the surfaces around us. Thus, wiping
down the tech gadgets and accessories with an alcohol-based sanitizer might not kill the
germs.
• Only proper disinfecting can help in killing as much as 99% of the viruses present on the
surface of the products. The liquid-based sprays can also lead to wear and tear of the oil-
repellent coating of the display.
HOW DOES A UV SANITIZER WORK?
• A UV sanitizer primarily works by using special bulbs that can emit the right amount of Ultra Violet
(UV)-C light that is needed to kill bacteria on smooth surfaces. UV light is considered effective as it
damages the DNA of bacteria and the DNA or RNA of viruses. That said, if you damage the DNA
of the bacteria it dies, and if you damage the nucleic acid of the virus enough it cannot infect.
Staphylococcus aureus, and Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci were the most numerous identified
organisms present on mobile phones.
• According to a study conducted by the University of Arizona your mobile phone is said to be a hot
spot for germs they found that it can carry 10 times more bacteria than most toilet seats. So if you're
looking to test out UV-C sanitation for your smartphone, we found a few products that you can
consider. A recommended time of 15-20 minutes per side to irradiate.
AIM & OBJECTIVE
44%
56% Yes
No
QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
• Do you know about the germs and bacteria present on mobile screen?
26.1
73.9
Yes No
QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
20.9
79.1
Yes No
QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
12%
36%
1
2
3
4
5 or More
20%
24%
QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
28
72
Yes No
QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
5.00% 0.042
0
0.00%
1 2 3 4 5
QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
No of review in %
30.00%
25.00%
20.00%
15.00%
10.00%
5.00%
0.00%
100-500 500-1000 1000-1500 1500-2000 2000+
Price
QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
29.2
69.9
Yes No
CUSTOMER SUGGESTIONS
• In built charger .
• The concept of uv phone sanitizer is good and will help the people to stay away from germs.
Bacteria UV sanitization
Phone cleaning Health Other sanitizing
infection by Use of Phone Price of Product
awareness Concept Awareness method
Phone
Product
Concept
Portable UV
sanitizer cum
charger
MODEL ANALYSIS
Model Type Portabilit Durability/ Power Ease of use Space Cost Total
y Maintainanc Require
e d
UV Phone 7 6 Convention 7 6 6 32
Sanitizer with in
build power bank
al
(Storage)
Portable UV 9 8 Convention 9 9 10 45
sanitizer cum
charger
al
• Specification
Input: 5V/1A
UV wavelength: 254nm
Dimension: 220*125*45mm
CAD MODEL
CONCLUSION
• In all of these steps of the new product development process, the most important focus is on
creating superior customer value. Only then, the product can become a success in the market. Only
very few, products actually get the chance to become a success. The risks and costs are simply too
high to allow every product to pass every stage of the new product development process.
• By analyzing customers reviews we finalize One out our four types of uv sanitizer considering cost
factor which are:
1. Portable UV sanitizer cum charger.
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