Tools for Building Production and Woodworking Made from the Perforated Steel Wastes
Agronomy Research 2018
Viktors Mironovs, Mihails Lisicins, Irīna Boiko, Juris Karulis

The rising of efficiency of the building and construction production is an actual task. One of the possible ways to ensure higher efficiency is using innovative tools and facilities of small-scale mechanization, which increase productivity and enhance working condition. Most observable influence of such strategy is on concrete works, plastering and earthworks. Another important tendency in production engineering, building and construction production is recycling of the technological wastes, which sufficiently reduce cost of the products and improve ecology. The goal of the present paper is to offer new possibility for recycling of the technological wastes, i.e. perforated steel tapes achieved after stamping of fine parts, by producing from mentioned perforated tapes the building tools and facilities of small-scale mechanization. In particular, the technological wastes of the JSC Ditton (Daugavpils, Latvia) perforated steel tapes received after stamping of the elements of driving chains for different apparatus were used in this research. The prototypes of the scrapers for the finishing building work, as well as cutting edges and circular coronas for the woodworking were elaborated and offered in this work. The results of approbation of elaborated prototypes of the tools are offered. It was proven, that proposed innovative tools could be used effectively in building production and woodworking.


Atslēgas vārdi
perforated metallic waste, building tools, scrapers
DOI
10.15159/AR.18.185
Hipersaite
https://dspace.emu.ee/xmlui/handle/10492/4432

Mironovs, V., Lisicins, M., Boiko, I., Karulis, J. Tools for Building Production and Woodworking Made from the Perforated Steel Wastes. Agronomy Research, 2018, Vol. 16, No. 5, 2110.-2116.lpp. ISSN 1406-894X. Pieejams: doi:10.15159/AR.18.185

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
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