[Case Study] Proposal for Reusing Chucks through Laser Cladding Welding
Introducing a case where a fourfold increase in lifespan was achieved, resulting in reduced replacement labor and improved operational efficiency.
Here is a case study introducing a proposal for reusing chucks through laser cladding. The chuck jaws wore out within two months, leading to frequent stoppages. This resulted in increased replacement labor and decreased operating rates, creating various issues. Additionally, due to the high cost of the parts needed to create new jaws, production costs became prohibitively expensive, making it difficult to implement improvements. By using a highly wear-resistant cladding material, we extended the lifespan of the chucks, which led to reduced maintenance costs and increased operating rates. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - Reduction of replacement labor through extended lifespan and increased operating rates - Reduction of running costs ■ Key Points - Laser cladding allows for high functionality only in the used areas, making it cost-effective - Near-net shape cladding reduces post-processing costs *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
- Company:広商NEXUS
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