Monday, 17 March 2014

I hope to upload some of my new concepts soon.

I have decided from my new concepts to look at retrofitting  existing container lids with vacuum seals. using the pump these will create vacuum store for the maize.

Sunday, 16 March 2014

This is a useful table I found of the cost of existing products and how long they take to become airtight. I have decided it should try and cost less than $20/year/tonne and take less than 2 weeks to kill the insects inside.


Monday, 10 March 2014

Storing food

I have been researching existing storage methods used. The one I like best is the use of Hermetic store. This is where the an air tight container is used to suffocate the insects and pests inside  the container by starving them of oxygen.

In metal silos a candle is lit to use up the oxygen faster. This is a very effective method but can only be done in metal containers.

Plastic bags are used to line sacks of grain and tied tightly to create an airtight seal. This is a fairly expensive method but is very popular and it has recently been funded heavily by the Gates foundation.

Saturday, 8 March 2014

One way seal for vacume pump

This is a very good example of how easy a one way seal can be to make
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Make-a-One-Way-Check-Valve-For-Cheap/

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Finding an expert

I have emailed a few student volunteer organisations to find students or project workers who have worked in Africa and I can consult on conditions:
1) SVA - http://www.studentvolunteersabroad.org/
2) Engineers Without Boarders

I have also messaged a few professional bodies who are involved in projects with rural farmers:
3) Oxfam 
4) Farm Africa www.farmafrica.org

I have also posted one of my ideas to an investment page to try and get some feedback on my ideas.
http://arc.peacecorpsconnect.org/view/2429/flexible-hermetic-store-for-rural-farmers

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

2) delicious.com

2) Using delicious.com

when I saved the original articular delicious told me 9 other people had saved it and directed me to articles that I might be interested in.