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Morales, M., (2021). Mejora de la gestión de procesos en uniones soldadas de tuberías para empresas de fabricación de bebidas no alcohólicas basado en el estándar ASME BPE-2016 para reducir el riesgo de contaminación [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22215
Morales, M., Mejora de la gestión de procesos en uniones soldadas de tuberías para empresas de fabricación de bebidas no alcohólicas basado en el estándar ASME BPE-2016 para reducir el riesgo de contaminación [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22215
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title = "Mejora de la gestión de procesos en uniones soldadas de tuberías para empresas de fabricación de bebidas no alcohólicas basado en el estándar ASME BPE-2016 para reducir el riesgo de contaminación",
author = "Morales Zapana, Miguel Angel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2021"
}
The joint of stainless-steel piping is a process applied in the Non-alcoholic Beverages companies, which is a sector of the Food industry. This process is developed in order to building installations that transport fluids for packaged food production like water, juice, milk, syrup, among others. Hygiene is essential in the production of food and beverages, because food industry companies comply the requirements of the Food Safety Peruvian regulated by Law number 1062 approved in 2008. But date of the development of the present research, technical specifications based on the principles of Safety and High Purity for Food Industry, like ASME BPE, is not used in Perú. The risk of the welded joints of piping used in processes for food industry are the defects in the weld bead and the presence of corrosion. These defects will damage the installations and lead to microbiological contamination through the biofilms that are housed in cracks, scratches and porosities. The objective of this research is to reduce the risk of contamination in welded joints of sanitary stainless steel pipes, where food products are transported, which was sustained by following the process flow designed based on compliance with the Bioprocessing equipment standard (ASME BPE-2016). Experimental and quantitative research is initially evaluated through a survey that describes the current situation and these answers defined the parameters of the research. The sequence of activities was a process flow, which was designed to improve management in the manufacture of welded joints by TIG welding. Welded joints of stainless pipes were manufactured for AISI 304L (SS30403) materials, in compliance with the ASTM A270(2015). The welded joints were visually inspected with acceptance criteria of ASME BPE (2016), which a rejection of 16.6% of the coupons made was obtained with. Following ASTM 967 (Citrus 3 and Practice D) specifications applied to the weld coupons, no copper was deposited on them. These results show the reduction of the risk of contamination in the welded joints developed with the procedure described (WPS).
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