Development of countermeasures for the vulcanization defect in acrylate hoses in the automotive industry
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https://doi.org/10.63728/riisds.v7i1.188Keywords:
hose, vulcanization, rubber, quality defect, extruderAbstract
The objective of this research is to develop countermeasures for the vulcanization defect in acrylate hoses in the automotive industry and thus be able to solve the quality problems caused by this defect. The methodology used to solve this defect is quantitative as it allows providing objective and quantifiable results. It is of a causal cross-sectional type since it was carried out at a certain point in time and the cause of the research problem was sought. The results obtained when applying the different quality tools for the search for root causes were satisfactory since the root cause that originated the vulcanization in acrylate hoses was determined.
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