How to assure an optimal welding quality management?
Manufacturers and subcontractors may be subject to high requirements for traceability and quality of the welds they produce, in particular due to several mandatory manufacturing standards and
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Manufacturers and subcontractors may be subject to high requirements for traceability and quality of the welds they produce, in particular due to several mandatory manufacturing standards and
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The industrialist or subcontractor produces value when the press brake is bending parts.
Start-up times can affect part production costs, especially small and medium-sized series
Gérard Boudesocque - AMADA introduces this topic. "Manufacturers have great difficulty finding skilled manpower, especially bending operators.
The causes of discarded parts give an interesting indication of the points to focus on with regards to the bending stations and the actions to be implemented to limit them.
A special bending tool is highly relevant in the context of recurring manufacturing or large batches of parts.
Crowning is a distortion of the ram and the bed, induced during the bending operation by the force of the table.
Changing the tools on press brakes is an important approach for improving productivity.
The choice of the tools, their maintenance and their proper use are important elements in the precision of the parts, in the management of the press brake and for the operator.