Definition
Weld quality varies with some welds failing to meet applicable quality
standards.
Description
Quality may vary as a result of a trend (Fig. 1) or in a more random
pattern (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1
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Fig. 2
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- A gradual decrease in weld quality (Fig. 1) can occur because of
an increase in the face diameter of the tips. Random variation about
this trend may eventually fall below the minimum standards. Countermeasures
to address the trend may include current steppers, tip-dressing etc.
- More random variation (Fig. 2) may occur due to intermittent factors
such as voltage sag and spike, workpiece surface variation, etc. Further
system analysis may be required to determine the root cause of the
variation.
Detection
Inconsistent weld quality can be determined through properly scheduled
quality checks.
Significance
Quality, Workplace Issues, Cost, Downtime, Maintenance, Throughput (cycle
time; PPH), are all potentially affected by this condition.
Possible Causes
Strong Possibilities
Weak Possibilities
Nonmatrix Possibilities
- Interference due to other operations, electro-magnetic interference
from nearby sources
- Power system surges or drops
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