A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process

The powder coating is an economic, technologically superior and environment friendly painting technique compared with other conventional painting methods. However large variation in coating thickness can reduce the attractiveness of powder coated products. The coating thickness variation can also ad...

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Main Author: Boby John
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Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2015-09-01
Series:International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/ijiec/Vol6/IJIEC_2015_19.pdf
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spelling doaj-d09cb292b32e4baaade9f83d4f5748582020-11-25T00:26:57ZengGrowing ScienceInternational Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations1923-29261923-29342015-09-016446948010.5267/j.ijiec.2015.5.004A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating processBoby JohnThe powder coating is an economic, technologically superior and environment friendly painting technique compared with other conventional painting methods. However large variation in coating thickness can reduce the attractiveness of powder coated products. The coating thickness variation can also adversely affect the surface appearance and corrosion resistivity of the product. This can eventually lead to customer dissatisfaction and loss of market share. In this paper, the author discusses a dual response surface optimization methodology to minimize the thickness variation around the target value of powder coated industrial enclosures. The industrial enclosures are cabinets used for mounting the electrical and electronic equipment. The proposed methodology consists of establishing the relationship between the coating thickness & the powder coating process parameters and developing models for the mean and variance of coating thickness. Then the powder coating process is optimized by minimizing the standard deviation of coating thickness subject to the constraint that the thickness mean would be very close to the target. The study resulted in achieving a coating thickness mean of 80.0199 microns for industrial enclosures, which is very close to the target value of 80 microns. A comparison of the results of the proposed approach with that of existing methodologies showed that the suggested method is equally good or even better than the existing methodologies. The result of the study is also validated with a new batch of industrial enclosures.http://www.growingscience.com/ijiec/Vol6/IJIEC_2015_19.pdfPowder coatingIndustrial enclosuresDual response surface methodologyDesign of experimentsAnalysis of variance
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A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process
International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
Powder coating
Industrial enclosures
Dual response surface methodology
Design of experiments
Analysis of variance
author_facet Boby John
author_sort Boby John
title A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process
title_short A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process
title_full A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process
title_fullStr A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process
title_full_unstemmed A dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process
title_sort dual response surface optimization methodology for achieving uniform coating thickness in powder coating process
publisher Growing Science
series International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
issn 1923-2926
1923-2934
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The powder coating is an economic, technologically superior and environment friendly painting technique compared with other conventional painting methods. However large variation in coating thickness can reduce the attractiveness of powder coated products. The coating thickness variation can also adversely affect the surface appearance and corrosion resistivity of the product. This can eventually lead to customer dissatisfaction and loss of market share. In this paper, the author discusses a dual response surface optimization methodology to minimize the thickness variation around the target value of powder coated industrial enclosures. The industrial enclosures are cabinets used for mounting the electrical and electronic equipment. The proposed methodology consists of establishing the relationship between the coating thickness & the powder coating process parameters and developing models for the mean and variance of coating thickness. Then the powder coating process is optimized by minimizing the standard deviation of coating thickness subject to the constraint that the thickness mean would be very close to the target. The study resulted in achieving a coating thickness mean of 80.0199 microns for industrial enclosures, which is very close to the target value of 80 microns. A comparison of the results of the proposed approach with that of existing methodologies showed that the suggested method is equally good or even better than the existing methodologies. The result of the study is also validated with a new batch of industrial enclosures.
topic Powder coating
Industrial enclosures
Dual response surface methodology
Design of experiments
Analysis of variance
url http://www.growingscience.com/ijiec/Vol6/IJIEC_2015_19.pdf
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