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Justification for using resourcesaving banding technology in renovative production

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  • K. P. Kolotyrin
  • S. A. Bogatyrev
  • D. Yu. Savon

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The article substantiates the expediency of applying the basics of resource saving in the development of innovative technologies for strengthening serial parts and restoring worn ones. At the same time, the main task is the rational use of available material resources in the conditions of a decline in production, when it becomes profitable to restore metal-intensive parts worn out to a critical level. In capital repair of machines, the main problems are associated with the energy intensity of the process and a significant number of rejected parts that cannot be restored. Currently, most of the worn-out metal-intensive cast iron and steel body parts that have exhausted the resource are subjected to energy-intensive melting. For the reuse of metal-consuming parts in operation, a technology has been proposed for multilayer banding of a worn surface, in which steel tape is used instead of traditional banding rings. Winding the tape occurs under an interference in several layers. In this case, a multilayer bandage with interturn stresses is formed, which is not inferior in strength to a whole banding ring. The use of a steel “bandage†for the “treatment†of parts reduces the metal consumption for its manufacture by 2.5 times in comparison with the well-known one-piece ring made of round steel. As an example, the article substantiates the possibility of carrying out the banding process in relation to the restoration and strengthening of the seat under the bearing of the housing part. A multilayer bandage can also be used in the recovery of metal-intensive rolling rolls written off in scrap used on broadband cold rolling mills.

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  • K. P. Kolotyrin & S. A. Bogatyrev & D. Yu. Savon, 2021. "Justification for using resourcesaving banding technology in renovative production," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, vol. 14(4).
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2021:id:965
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2021-4-425-432
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    1. Alexey I. Shinkevich & Svetlana S. Kudryavtseva & Marina V. Shinkevich & Indira G. Salimianova & Izida I. Ishmuradova, 2019. "Improving the Efficiency of Production Process Organization in the Resource Saving System of Petrochemical Enterprises," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 9(4), pages 233-239.
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