Production of the Design Developed to Assembly Filter Parts, Optimization of Welding and Field Test

Authors

  • Hakan Maden Ihlas Home Appliance, Turkey https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0912-7310
  • Kerim Çetinkaya Antalya AKEV University, Faculty of Art and Design, Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5545/sv-jme.2022.255

Keywords:

rotary friction welding, Taguchi experimental method and ANOVA analysis, Semi-melt agglomerations, NSF water purification, field test, static and dynamic testing

Abstract

At the joining of non-removable plastic parts, the methods such as friction welding, friction-stir welding, ultra-sonic welding, chemical joining, hot-plate welding use. Rotary friction welding, which is one of the friction welding methods, is generally used for joining the filter parts of water treatment devices.  After rotating friction welding of the filter parts, semi-melted agglomerations are formed in the inner parts. To prevent semi-melted accumulation, weld joint profile design was developed in the ABAQUS program in the previous study. In this study injection molds had been produced and production according to weld joint profile design. The taken plastic presses were welded with the friction welding machine and the joint was controled and compared. It is seen that the semi-melted agglomeration was successfully confined. By performing Taguchi experimental method and ANOVA analysis on friction welding machine parameters the optimum pressure conditions were determined, aimed to carry out static and dynamic tests according to NSF standards and field tests by producing 1500 pilots product and it has been put into use. The lifetime of the developed filter depends on the material which was used in manufacture. In the next study, it is aimed to improve the lifetime of the developed filters.

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Published

2022-11-29

How to Cite

Maden, H., & Çetinkaya, K. (2022). Production of the Design Developed to Assembly Filter Parts, Optimization of Welding and Field Test. Strojniški Vestnik - Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 68(11), 657–668. https://doi.org/10.5545/sv-jme.2022.255