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Abstract: This paper deals with the specific technological process applied for the powder coating the pipe profiles as a part of interior, exterior and design manufacturing materials. In the introduction and first chapter of the paper, the main characteristics, possibilities, benefits and deficiencies of this progressive coating technology utilization applied in the manufacturing industry are described. The main part of the paper specifies the whole technological process related to the pipe profiles coating, contains the design of the specialized equipment (hanging hook) for hanging the pipe profiles on the beam and presents the sample calculation of the coating consumption for the specific metal element. This equipment was constructed and practically verified by the authors in real manufacturing environment. In conclusion, the possible applications of this coating technology for structurally similar materials are emphasized. The aim of the powder coating technology utilization simultaneously with using the proposed hanging equipment is to apply the coating specifically to those parts where it is desirable. This leads to reduction of the overall capital and operating costs and increasing the efficiency of the manufacturing process. In addition, the coating technology is considered to be environmentally friendly due to recyclability of the redundant coating.
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Abstract: Article provides research in field of automatic identification by selected components through radio-frequency identification technology (RFID) in conjunction with automotive industry. The ambition of our research was to achieve 100 % readability of RFID tags placed on selected component. Measurements were done at company providing signal lights for automotive industry and all results had been measured in real condition. A special section is dedicated to description of the technical equipment, used during measurements as well as their results from MySQL database.
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