The singulartiy details occur when there is some degree of collinearity in your model effects. That means: one model effect is correllated with another model effect or with a combination of multiple other model effects.
Especially in a DOE-setting this should not happen most of the times. I have seen that in the presence of missing values or when someone added model effects that were not considered while setting up the doe (maybe a doe for linear effects was planed but you are analyzing it using quadratic effects). This might be a real problem for you analysis!
I cannot look into your data right now. But my advice would be to check if you have a lot of missing data. If this is true you might want to try to repeat those experiments. Alternatively remove the model effects that appear in the singularity details from the model and accept that you are not able to learn something about them with the given data.
Hope this helps. Maybe some1 else can have a closer look into your data and provide more detailed tipps.
Best,
Sebastian