What is series production?
Series production refers to the production of identical components in defined quantities and with stable, repeatable processes. In rubber processing, series production usually involves a defined material mix, an approved mould, validated process parameters and documented quality assurance. The aim is to achieve consistent part quality over many production cycles, regardless of the order quantity and time of production.
Features of series production
- Repeatability: The same parts are produced again and again under constant conditions
- Standardised processes: Tools, parameters and processes are firmly defined and unchanged
- Consistent quality: parts are within specified tolerances, regardless of batch or time
- Fixed production parameters: Temperature, pressure, Cycle times and material are kept stable
- Efficient processes: machines, moulds and testing processes are designed for medium to high repetition rates
Advantages of series production
- High process reliability: Stable parameters lead to consistent quality
- Efficient production: well-rehearsed processes increase the output quantity
- Lower unit costs: economies of scale and standardised processes reduce manufacturing costs
- Predictability: material requirements, throughput times and capacities can be precisely calculated
- Faster delivery capability: repeatable processes facilitate short response and production times
- Reduced risk of errors: Validated tools and fixed parameters minimise rejects