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Development of CNC pipe bending process in small batch manufacturing environment

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posted on 2024-10-31, 08:58 authored by John MoJohn Mo, Fareed Al-ayid, Tony Chen
In truck manufacturing, the exhaust and air inlet pipes are specialized equipment that requires highly skilled, heavy machinery and small batch production methods. This paper describes a project to develop the computer numerically controlled (CNC) pipe bending process for a truck component manufacturer. The company supplies a huge range of heavy duty truck parts to the domestic market and is a significant supplier in Australia. The company has been using traditional methods of machine assisted manual pipe bending techniques. In a drive of continuous improvement, the company has acquired a pre-owned CNC bending machine capable of bending pipes automatically up to 25 bends. However, due to process mismatch, this machine is only used for single bending operation. The researchers studied the bending system and changed the manufacturing process. Using an example exhaust pipe as the benchmark, a significant drop of manufacturing lead time from 70 minutes to 40 minutes for each pipe was demonstrated. There was also a decrease of material cost due to the multiple bends part in one piece without cutting excessive materials for each single bend like it used to be.

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Start page

1

End page

8

Total pages

8

Outlet

9th Global Congress on Manufacturing and Management (GCMM 2008)

Editors

P. Yarlagadda; P. Gudimetla

Name of conference

9th Global Congress on Manufacturing and Management (GCMM 2008)

Publisher

GCMM Board

Place published

Australia

Start date

2008-11-12

End date

2008-11-14

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006009696

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-08-12

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