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Título: How to Become a Manufacturing Cell Fully-Automated Without Robots: Case-Study in the Automotive Components Industry
Autor: Silva, F.J.G.
Pinto, Gustavo Filipe
Baptista, Andresa
Campilho, R.D.S.G.
Araújo, W
Palavras-chave: Fully-Automated Cells
Labour Reduction
Automation Without Robots
Seat Suspension-Mat
Automotive Industry
Mechanical Engineering
Data: 2018
Editora: Lupine Publishers
Resumo: Productivity is a key factor for companies manufacturing parts and sets to the automotive industry. Automation plays an important role in this matter, allowing development of entire manufacturing cells without the direct need of workers. Even in countries where the labour cost is relatively low, it becomes necessary to improve the level of automation applied to manufacture cells and reduce the dependence of the human labour unpredictability, also increasing the quality and reducing the costs. This case study was developed based on an industrial request in order to improve a semi-automatic cell devoted to seat suspension mat manufacturing. The original cell allows several automatic operations but it needs two workers for two specific operations not considered in the initial design. Thus, new concepts of wire feeding and manipulation were developed in order to allow a better material flow throughout the cell. The new cell was designed and built with success, allowing obtain a fully-automated system, which leads to a better productivity and reliability of the manufacturing process.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/15873
DOI: 10.32474/ARME.2018.01.000102
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