Automotive
A stamping company that produces work for both the appliance and the automotive industry was spending over $120,000 on lube annually. Sprayed fluid was dripping off the presses and the costliest issue was that their parts were being rejected regularly by their customer for excess fluid. Their operators were mixing fluids by hand and shutting…Read the rest of this entry »
Read MoreA multi-national, tier-one automotive supplier was having issues with staining from their fluid that led to their powder coating not adhering to the part. This caused the supplier to wash every part prior to the powder coating process. Our experts performed an analysis of their process and identified two problems: there was excess fluid on…Read the rest of this entry »
Read MoreA Tier One automotive supplier was spending $115,000 annually to provide lubricant to two transfer presses in one area of its shop. The recommendation was to replace the spraying systems on those two presses with roller coaters, to eliminate overspray. Calculating the return on investment, in addition to reducing overall lubricant consumption, we also carefully…Read the rest of this entry »
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