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Investigation into Applicability of Automotive Quality Regulations in the Steel Industry

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The supply chain of the automotive industry mainly consists of processing and assembling companies. Raw material producers, such as manufacturers of plastic-, rubber-, aluminium- and steel industry, are exceptions to some extent. The continuous process industry has its own peculiarities. This study is searching for the limits of the applicability of automotive quality requirements concerning the rolled product manufacturing segment of the steel industry, where the quality of the end product determines the ability of production, the usability and the durability of the parts assembled in automobiles. In the present study firstly the peculiarities of the steel- and automotive industry is presented, based on technical literature. Then the quality rules of the automotive industry are outlined in detail with special focus on their aims. The study is based on IATF 16949 standards and the relevant customer specific requirements. Finally, the limits and difficulties of the application and compliance of these rules and regulations are discussed.

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Kondás, B., Deák, C. (2021). Investigation into Applicability of Automotive Quality Regulations in the Steel Industry. In: Jármai, K., Voith, K. (eds) Vehicle and Automotive Engineering 3. VAE 2020. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9529-5_11

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