Bracket set for Q-system QDN 5001
Code: QDN_50_01
Set of brackets for the Q-system QDN 5001.
Shelf/work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1200 x 300 mm
Code: LDTD_1230_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Shelf/work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1500 x 300 mm
Code: LDTD_1530_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Worktop beech joint, dimensions 1200 x 750 mm
Code: BS_12754
Worktops beech joint, width 1200 mm x depth 750 mm, thickness 40 mm. Made of continuously glued beech prisms, sanded and treated with a solution of linseed oil with additives, beveled upper peripheral edges.
Shelf/work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1800 x 300 mm
Code: LDTD_1830_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1200 x 900 mm
Code: LDTD_1290_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1500 x 900 mm
Code: LDTD_1590_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1800 x 900 mm
Code: LDTD_1890_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1200 x 700 mm
Code: LDTD_1270_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1500 x 700 mm
Code: LDTD_1570_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Rubber A9506 without fabric impression, 3 mm thick, width 1400 mm
Code: Pryž_A9506
Sealing rubber A9506 without cloth, for general use, thickness 3 mm, roll width 1400 mm, packed in 10 m rolls, colour black, price per metre.
Work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 1800 x 700 mm
Code: LDTD_1870_U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Work ESD board laminated on both sides, dimensions 2800 x 2100 mm
Code: LDTD U1188MP
ESD chipboard laminated on both sides, light gray. Chipboard dissipating electrostatic charge according to EN 61340-5-1 designed for dry environments.
Shelf/worktop laminated on both sides, dimensions 1200 x 300 mm
Code: DTDL_1230_112
Light gray chipboard laminated on both sides. Standard chipboard according to EN 312 intended for dry environments, volume weight 600-750kg/m3.
Shelf/worktop laminated on both sides, dimensions 1500 x 300 mm
Code: DTDL_1530_112
Light gray chipboard laminated on both sides. Standard chipboard according to EN 312 intended for dry environments, volume weight 600-750kg/m3.
Shelf/worktop laminated on both sides, dimensions 1800 x 300 mm
Code: DTDL_1830_112
Light gray chipboard laminated on both sides. Standard chipboard according to EN 312 intended for dry environments, volume weight 600-750kg/m3.
What is lean manufacturing?
Lean manufacturing, also known as lean production, is a comprehensive system through which a company strives to achieve maximum efficiency and minimize waste in all areas of its operations. The principles of lean, often referred to simply as "lean," form the foundation of this strategy and include optimizing processes and eliminating unnecessary operations.
One of the key elements of lean manufacturing is the 5S method, which helps companies achieve better organization of the work environment. By applying the principles of 5S (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke), it is possible to use the workspace more efficiently and more easily identify and solve problems. Other significant methods within lean manufacturing include Lean Six Sigma, which focuses on identifying and eliminating the causes of errors and defects, and the Kanban method, which is used to visualize work processes and monitor the flow of materials, as well as the SMED method.
Although the concept of lean manufacturing has its origins in the production system established in Henry Ford's factories, it is most commonly associated with the Japanese company Toyota.
Optimization of material flow through a flexible pipe system
The fundamental aim of lean manufacturing is to produce more with lower inventory, fewer workers, and using less space, all of which are associated with reduced costs. This is achieved through the use of assemblies, workstations, or Kanban racks, which provide comprehensive or partial lean solutions. These include shelving assemblies and work furniture made, for example, from aluminum profiles or pipe modular systems. An important component of these assemblies is roller tracks, which are used for moving parts, containers, packages, etc. Their use reduces the physical strain on workers and ensures faster, uncomplicated, and stress-free work.
The goal of using assemblies is to achieve stable, flexible, and standardized production through optimization and improved material flow. This goes hand in hand with reducing operating costs and increasing work productivity. Moreover, existing assemblies can be modified at any time and in any way without significant financial costs.
You can introduce lean manufacturing gradually
Contrary to the myths surrounding lean manufacturing, there's no need to implement radical changes throughout the entire company all at once. Yes, lean manufacturing can be applied across the board, but it's also possible to consider where it makes sense to start within the company. Lean management serves as a strategic approach to gradually introducing lean manufacturing, focusing on continuous process improvement and engaging employees at all levels of the organization. Thanks to the modular nature of the construction system, optimization of workflows can occur gradually. So, if you're considering implementing lean manufacturing principles in your company, start today. Even a small change can bring significant benefits to your company, which is invaluable in today's world. Our team offers comprehensive services – from solution design and visualization to on-site assembly. Contact us or visit our showroom directly.