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Automotive
Assembly
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Ford
Focus car doors are processed (one every 10 seconds) using
PHASA Rotary machines in Spain and Linear
Machines in Mexico. Processing
assemblies made from wood chip or plastic substrates often
including
sensing
and bar code reading form a major element of Phasa business.
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This
air-bag safety critical assembly is well suited for the PHASA
process,
with various stake profiles simultaneously processed making
for a secure and safe fixing performing well
in
"pull off" tests and environmental climate extremes.
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Phasa
machines are used extensively in the production of these "fly
by wire"
accelerator pedals. Phasa now has over 20 standard machines
operating in the USA manufacturing these products, staking
the small wiper contacts, the ceramic insert plate and the top
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The
new BMW mini seat backs have the map net and carpet strip
staked
using the Phasa IV30/30 machine. Having painted surfaces it
was
extremely important to avoid any marking on the "A" face,
this inverted machine overcame any potential problem while at the
same
time gave easy operator loading and component sensing.
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This
pneumatic seat adjuster switch is processed using the standard PHASA 10/30
machine (with twin impression tooling). One part
has a micro-switch
fitted
while the other has a gasket and "O" ring included
for
an air
tight seal to operate a push control valve.
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An
under bonnet management system is staked using a PHASA supplied
processing head for incorporation within a customer provided flow line palletised
system. The assembly method was chosen for its consistent
reliable operation
and the ability for the fixings to remain secure
whilst
operating in a harsh under bonnet environment.
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This
wheel trim incorporates a chrome insert badge. Often it is necessary
when moulding this type of product to mask the area of stake for re-formed
preventing the chrome deposit building up. With the PHASA process it
is possible to heat and re-form the stake with a thin chrome coating
thereby saving in both time and money.
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A
high quality HVAC control component is assembled using a standard
PHASA 20/40 machine. Multi cluster stakes fix LED housings and
maintain
a PCB to the painted facia moulding.
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Increasingly
the Phasa process is becoming recognised as the only
true
way of effectively staking small contact wiper blades. High
production volumes are achieved with multi component processing
using pre-load nests. Stakes of 1mm. diameter secure the delicate
wiper blade tight. Wiper metal fatigue and glass filler
separation is eliminated.
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