Lisa Anggraini, - (2019) Meminimalkan Terjadinya Pengulangan Kerja Sandal Model Export CC-2102 di PT. Daimatu Industri Indonesia Pasuruan Jawa Timur. Tugas Akhir thesis, Politeknik ATK Yogyakarta.
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Abstract
Proses pembuatan alas kaki terutama proses perakitan upper dan bottom merupakan salah satu yang menentukan kenyamanan pakai serta kualitas produk alas kaki yang baik. Perusahaan alas kaki PT. Daimatu Industri Indonesia merupakan salah satu perusahaan yang menggunakan sistem kontruksi cemented (sistem lem) dalam proses perakitan alas kaki. Dalam proses perakitan alas kaki masalah yang terjadi selama pengamatan berlangsung yaitu, bondgap, over cemented area dan minimal cemented area, warna temban (shock lining) luntur karena proses primer, marking in sole yang tidak sesuai dengan bentuk dan besarnya upper. Metode yang digunakan adalah observasi, wawancara, dan pengumpulan data. Dari berbagai masalah yang diamati, primering dan pengeleman merupakan faktor yang sangat mempengaruhi produksi. Penyebabnya adalah pada saat proses primering dan pengeleman berlangsung, primer dan lem melebar mengenai tatakan sepatu dan akhirnya masuk dalam kategori reject. Hal tersebut karena alat yang digunakan tidak tepat, gulungan kain yang digunakan dapat menyerap zat cair dengan banyak, sehingga pada saat ditekan pada in sole, cairan melebar mengenai temban. Usulan perbaikan untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut adalah mengganti alat yang digunakan untuk produksi, seperti mengganti gulungan kain dengan kuas proses primering, mengganti sikat gigi dengan kuas proses pengeleman. Serta itu mengganti pola marking setiap produksi 2.500 pasang sandal. The process of making footwear, especially the upper and bottom assembly process, is one of critical point that determines the comfort of and the quality of footwear products. The method used in this process is by manual and machine at PT. Daimatu Industri Indonesia Pasuruan East Java. This footwear company is one of the companes that uses cemented construction systems (glue systems) in the process of assembling footwear. In the process of assembling footwear, problems occured during the observation and the research, namely, bongap, over cemented areas and minimal cemented areas, translucent colors (shock lining) wear off due to the primering process, marking in sole that is not in accordance with the shape and size of the upper. The internship activity is held on February 1, 2019 April 30, 2019 with the title TA "Minimizing the occurrence of Sandal Model Export CC-2102 at PT. Daimatu Industri Indonesia, Pasuruan East Java ". The method used is Direct Job Practice, observation, interviews, and data collection. Of the various problems observed, primering and gluing are factors that greatly influence production. The reason was when the primering and gluing process took place, the primer and glue widened out of the copper and finally the product were categorized as the reject category. That is because the tool used is not right, the cloth rolls used can absorb liquid with a lot, so that when pressed on the sole, the liquid widens out of the copper. The proposed improvement to overcome this problem is to replace the equipment used for production, such as replacing cloth rolls with primering process brushes, replacing toothbrushes with gluing process brushes. As well as replacing the marking pattern every production of 2,500 pairs of sandals.
Item Type: | Thesis (Tugas Akhir) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | primering, bondgap, cemented, assembling |
Subjects: | Teknologi Pengolahan Produk Kulit > ALAS KAKI > SANDAL--PERAKITAN |
Divisions: | Teknologi Pengolahan Produk Kulit |
Depositing User: | intan - - |
Date Deposited: | 21 Aug 2019 02:51 |
Last Modified: | 28 May 2020 03:29 |
URI: | http://repository.atk.ac.id/id/eprint/256 |
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