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CASE aumento na porcentagem de argônio no processo GMAW com modulo de transferência curto circuito com intuito de diminuir o índice de respingos (salpicos) comparando-o com a mistura atual de fabricação ArC20 (80% argônio e 20% de CO2)
Fecha
2018-06-26Autor
Tiago Simplício da Silva
Institución
Resumen
The search for an increasingly lean and lossless production has made the heavy machinery construction industry manufacturer heavy investments in improvements that range from the implementation of tools to the identification of waste (Lean Manufacturing) to the insertion of new technologies that increase the production process and eliminate operations that do not add values in the manufacturing process. Each manufacturer has its own continuous improvement program, however, both with only one objective, to produce more with less and each time better, allowing to differentiate more and more from the competition that has been faced in the last 5 years. The quality standards of this follow-up have accompanied this evolution of the automotive line, the change in the stylization of already existing models with great market acceptance are gaining new curves and formats, with lower consumption and greater safety, trailers with less weight and more comfort and technology . This vision causes change and the entire production chain (suppliers) encompasses: finishes, tires, large welded assemblies and seemingly simple parts (which make use of the welding process as a union). The elimination of non-aggregated values has inserted in the welding process the attenuation and elimination of the generation of the spatter originated by the short circuit transfer mode of the arc welding process with the use of gas protection in the union of thin plates, this discontinuity requires a dedication of the welder who is not directly attached to the act of welding. The present work presents a case study of a supplier of welded assemblies that compares the use of the ArC10 gas mixture (90% Argon and 10% CO2) in relation to the ArC20 gas mixture (80% Argon and 20% CO2) to join plates of 3 mm till 4,7 mm within the manual semi-automatic GMAW welding process with the aim of eliminating the time spent in removing spatters generated in the short circuit transfer module with and without the anti- spatter.