TITEL
Development and design of a dispenser solution
FöRFATTARE
Brolin, Anna
INSTITUTION
Arbetsvetenskap / Industriell design
SAMMANFATTNING
This master thesis was performed at SCA, Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget,
which is a global paper company that operates in fields concerning personal
care products, paper tissue, packaging solutions, paper mass in over 50
countries. Within the consumer tissue area, SCA wants to expand and search
further for potential conceptual solutions, where new dispenser solutions can
offer consumers new products. For the European segment, Zewa and Edet are
very strong SCA brands. However, SCA would like to widen these brands and
fill the gap within the consumer market car and investigate the possibility
of developing a product that fits into this category.
The methodology used for this project was a combination of process of
planning and design and systematic problem solving. Through benchmarking and
interviews the consumer needs regarding the tissue use in cars was identified
and used as the foundation of this project and the product development. Among
the consumer needs one repeated wish was to have a bin bag in the car, when
consulting the mentor at SCA it was decided to form a concept serie with a
dispenser and a bin bag. A decomposition of the dispenser problem was then
made to analyse and clarify what components that needed to be looked further
into. The pre-study led to several concepts through several focus groups and
brainstorming sessions and in the end one dispenser concept was chosen that
had the most potential for further development. Since the concept serie
should have similar shape throughout the line, a bin bag was developed
similar to the dispenser. The chosen concepts was further developed and
modelled in AliasStudio program into the final details and compared to the
product specification to explore if the concept fulfilled the consumer needs,
which it did. The concept serie was then modelled in UGS NX CAD program and a
dispenser prototype was made. The concept serie was presented to the Product
Development and Innovation department at SCA.
ISSN 1402-1617 / ISRN LTU-EX--09/170--SE / NR 2009:170
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