The document discusses the components and calculation of costs for different arc welding methods. It addresses material, labor, and overhead costs and provides examples of estimating these costs for various welding processes. The document provides guidance on using cost calculations to select processes and determine operating targets.
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Costing of Joining Methods - Arc Welding Costs
The document discusses the components and calculation of costs for different arc welding methods. It addresses material, labor, and overhead costs and provides examples of estimating these costs for various welding processes. The document provides guidance on using cost calculations to select processes and determine operating targets.
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Costing of J oining Methods -
Arc Welding Costs
ver. 1 ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 1 Overview Overview Cost components Estimation of costs Estimation of costs Examples ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 2 Cost Components Cost Components Materials Labor Labor Overhead ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 3 Materials Costs Materials Costs Electrodes Electrodes Some electrode sticks contain flux Amount of electrode times electrode cost Amount of electrode times electrode cost per unit weight gives electrode cost Fluxes / Shielding gases Fluxes / Shielding gases Quantity of flux and/or shielding gas required times unit costs gives flux/gas required times unit costs gives flux/gas cost ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 4 Material Costs Material Costs Other consumables may include cost of electricity, if not in may include cost of electricity, if not in overhead rags, files, blades, chisels. g , , , ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 5 Labor Labor Di t ti f ldi Direct time of welding time to produce a length of weld labor rate multiplication gives labor cost per length Set-up time, etc. Personal time Personal time ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 6 Overhead Rate Overhead Rate Usually a percentage of direct labor rate Ranges from50 - 400% Ranges from 50 400% ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 7 Deposition Efficiency Deposition Efficiency N t ll l t d i d it d ld Not all electrode is deposited as weld lost as splatter, vaporization stub ends left Stick-electrode welding - 65% Self-shielded, flux-cored welding - 82% Arc welding with shielding gas - 92% Arc welding with shielding gas 92% Submerged arc welding - 100% ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 8 Operator Efficiency Operator Efficiency Welding time Personal time Set-up time Electrode changing time g g Slag chipping time (for subsequent passes) poor weld quality increases time p q y Time to beat weld to remove residual stresses ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 9 Manual Operator Efficiency Manual Operator Efficiency 10 - 45% 65% is extreme of human achievement Personal breaks Set-up Change position Change electrodes g De-slagging Removing residual stresses ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 10 Removing residual stresses Semi automatic Efficiency Semi-automatic Efficiency 25 - 60% no need to change electrodes no need to change electrodes wire used higher currents speeds higher currents, speeds some processes require no de-slagging ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 11 Automatic Efficiency Automatic Efficiency Over 90% if small set-up time, de-slagging time if small set up time, de slagging time ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 12 Cost Components Cost Components Cost of electrode/length of weld =(WE)(CE) (WE)(CE) Cost of flux/length of weld =(WF)(CF) =(WF)(CF) Cost of gas/length of weld (VG)(CG) =(VG)(CG) ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 13 Materials Cost/ Length (CM) Materials Cost/ Length (CM) CM=(WE)(CE)+(WF)(CF)+(VG)(CG) CM (WE)(CE) (WF)(CF) (VG)(CG) WE =weight of electrode WE = weight of electrode CE = cost of electrode ($/wt) WF weight of flux WF = weight of flux CF = cost of flux ($/wt) VG l f VG = volume of gas CG = cost of gas ($/vol) ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 14 Labor Cost (CL) Labor Cost (CL) CL = (t) (CR) / (OF) t = time / length of weld CR t f l b h d ($/ti ) CR = cost of labor + overhead ($/time) OF = operating factor (efficiency) ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 15 Labor Cost (CL) Labor Cost (CL) Alternatively Alternatively, t = 1/S S d f ld S = speed of weld CL = (CR) / S (OF) 1 1 1 note ... 1 1 2 1 + + = S S n S n S S S t 1 ... 1 1 2 1 + + + = ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 16 2 1 S S Metal Deposition vs Labor Cost Metal Deposition vs. Labor Cost 1 1 ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 17 Labor cost $/ ft of weld Estimated Cost of Consumables Estimated Cost of Consumables gas = 25-45 ft 3 /hr, solid flux = wt of deposited metal, 1973 prices Process Type of Electrode Electrode Cost ($/lb) Deposition Efficiency Cost of Deposited (%) Metal $/lb $/ft Shielded metal arc E7024 0.191 65 0.29 0.045 metal arc Self-shielded, flux-cored E70T-G 0.315 82 0.38 0.059 Submerged EL12 0.199 +flux 100 0.34 0.053 Sub eged arc 0. 99 u 00 0.3 0.053 Gas metal-arc E70S-3 0.243 +flux 92 0.31 0.048 ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 18 Estimated Costs Estimated Costs All about 5/ft. ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 19 Trade-off Example p 1/4 fillet weld, 3/32 E7024 electrode, 85 ft/hr, operating factor 30%, labor + overhead $7/hr CL = (CR)/S(OF) CL=(7)/85(0 3) =$0 275/ft CL=(7)/85(0.3) = $0.275/ft Can you increase efficiency somehow? 40% -> $0.206/ft ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 20 Comparative Costs Comparative Costs Factor E8018 Electrode and Manual Welding 9000C-1 Wire and Semi-automatic W ldi Welding Labor and overhead rate (CL) $20/hr $20/hr Deposition rate (D) 3.11 lb/hr 5 lb/hr Operating factor (OF) 0.3 0.45 p g ( ) Cost of labor and overhead to deposit weld $21.43/lb of weld $8.88/lb of weld Electrode cost (CE) $0.667/lb $1.019/lb Depositionefficiency(DE) 068 078 Deposition efficiency (DE) 0.68 0.78 Cost of deposited metal $0.98/lb $1.31/lb Shielding gas flow rate (VG) none 40 ft 3 /hr Cost of shielding gas (CG) $0.72/lb dep. metal gg ( ) p Cost of welding $22.41/lb dep. metal $10.91/lb dep. metal Labor cost seriously offsets cheap stick cost ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 21 Costs of Various Processes (relative for guidance) P A d O ti L b d W ldC t Process Arc speed (ft/hr) Operating Factor Labor and Overhead ($/hr) Weld Cost ($/ft) Shielded metal- arc 85 0.3 7 0.274 Shielded metal- arc 85 0.4 7 0.206 Gas metal-arc i t ti 80 0.5 7 0.175 semi-automatic Self-shielded flux-cored, semi- auto 100 0.5 7 0.140 Submerged arc semi-auto 110 0.5 7 0.127 ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 22 Weld Comparison for Mild Steel b c a d f e ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 23 Weld Comparison Example p p 1/4 diameter, manual metal-arc electrode with solid flux attached 320 A (a) with solid flux attached, 320 A (a) Deposition rate 6.25 lb/arc-hr (b) Weld required 0.6 lb of weld metal/ft (c) Welding speed 2 in/min (5.75 arc- minutes/ft) (d) Operating factor 20%(e) Operating factor 20% (e) Time is 28.75 minutes/ft, labor cost at $8/hr is $3 83/ft of weld (f) ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 24 $8/hr is $3.83/ft of weld (f) Other Issues Other Issues Calculations show what can happen, if you have the correct equipment. y q p Other costs depreciation taxes etc depreciation, taxes, etc. ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 25 Summary Summary Costs of arc welding can be calculated Calculations give you guidance on: Calculations give you guidance on: process selection operating condition targets operating condition targets ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 26 ME 6222: Manufacturing Processes and Systems Prof. J .S. Colton GIT 2009 27