Application of predetermined motion and time system in sewing automat to enhance the productivity and operator utilisation

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
Priyabrata Mondal, P. Jana
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Purpose Automation and the new buzzword, “Industry 4.0”, have dominated the media headlines in recent months. In this scenario, apparel manufacturers should not only install automatic machines but also standardise them based on specific industry requirements, and precise measures are required for daily target demands. Design/methodology/approach This study demonstrates the application of Predetermined Motion and Time System (PMTS) tools in various automatic and semiautomatic machines to obtain higher productivity and the highest utilisation percentage of operator and automats between the 1:1 and 1:2 man vs machine configuration models. In this study, timeSSD® was used to calculate the micro motions of humans. In addition, a video annotation and modelling software Tracker was used to calculate high-speed machine movements with loading frames of 30 FPS. Findings After the implementation of PMTS tools, it was found that for a 1:1 man vs machine configuration, the operator utilisation is 75% per shift and the operator idle time is 50% per cycle time, and the operator is sitting idle for 2 h per 8 h of shift. So, there is scope to improve the utilisation and idle time of operator. Research limitations/implications With the PMTS software, an industrial engineer professional with knowledge of the micromotion economy can only calculate micromotion. Originality/value Exploring the first time in the world to establish standard allowed minute (SAM) of a partly automated single-unit sewing machine with partial human intervention and a semiautomatic machine. Theoretical underpinnings indicate that manufacturers use the experience to determine the SAM of any operation over time, necessitating this work to calculate standard minutes automatically.
预定运动和时间系统在缝纫机中的应用以提高生产率和操作员利用率
目的自动化和新的流行语“工业4.0”在最近几个月占据了媒体的头条。在这种情况下,服装制造商不仅应该安装自动机器,还应该根据特定的行业要求对其进行标准化,并且需要针对日常目标需求采取精确的措施。设计/方法/方法本研究展示了在各种自动和半自动机器中应用预定运动和时间系统(PMTS)工具,以在1:1和1:2的人机配置模型之间获得更高的生产力和操作员和自动化设备的最高利用率。在这项研究中,timeSSD®被用于计算人类的微动。此外,使用视频注释和建模软件Tracker来计算具有30 FPS加载帧的高速机器运动。发现在实施PMTS工具后,发现对于1:1的人机配置,操作员每班的利用率为75%,操作员每循环的空闲时间为50%,操作员空闲2 每8小时 h。因此,运营商的利用率和闲置时间还有提高的空间。研究局限性/含义使用PMTS软件,具有微运动经济知识的工业工程师专业人员只能计算微运动。独创性/价值探索世界上首次建立部分人工干预的部分自动化单单元缝纫机和半自动缝纫机的标准允许分钟(SAM)。理论基础表明,制造商利用经验来确定一段时间内任何操作的SAM,这就需要自动计算标准分钟数。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
Research journal of textile and apparel MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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