TP0 -
Preparatory work for DIN 72036
Standardization of development and production processes in the automotive industry.

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Dr. Carsten Kübler
TWT GmbH Science & Innovation
Mr. Kübler is Manager Smart Drive innovation
Standardization in the field of wire harness automation
The publication of DIN 72036 marked a first milestone in the automation of wire harness production. The SILS continues to work with the working group on this standard, which was founded by the German Institute for Standardization (DIN) on the initiative of the IILS. Other experts from the industry are also involved in the DIN working group, ensuring that the standard is widely accepted beyond the SILS. In the upcoming revision, the standard will be extended to other areas and feedback from the industry on its applicability will be taken into account.
Initial situation and motivation
Today, there are specifications for the automation of wire harness production that are coordinated by OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and suppliers in order to achieve a basis for automation. These can vary slightly depending on the OEM and supplier and today correspond to the best practices in this environment. The specifications have evolved over time, but are not subject to a coordinated process for adapting to the evolving state of the art. Standardization at DIN achieves an open, controlled and transparent development of automation through a standard that is also subject to a process of continuous further development. Every market participant can follow this development and shape it constructively.
Due to the increasing growth in E/E components in vehicles and new applications such as autonomous driving, the Wire Harness arness will have to meet higher requirements in terms of quality and safety, among other things. The error-free and precise traceability of components and their production process can only be achieved by increasing automation in the Wire Harness . Automation also reduces human factors and enables wire harnesses to be produced close to the point of assembly in the vehicle. In addition, a definition of data profiles for wire harnesses enables model-based, consistent development and serves to ensure safety and quality targets and consistent use of the data in the IT toolchain used.
Current focus of work
The focus is on further developing the first version of the standard, including new areas of application such as high-voltage wiring harnesses and ensuring its applicability. To this end, the new or updated principles, methods, processes and rules developed in the individual sub-projects are being harmonized and prepared for a consistent update of the standard. An important aspect of this is to standardize the complex field of automation step by step.
In addition, the standard will extend the specifications for digital interoperability with regard to wiring harnesses. These will use the KBL (wire harness list) and VEC (Vehicle Electric Container) data formats as a basis and set binding specifications for the implementation of rules.
Outlook
The current focus of the published standard is on low-voltage wiring harnesses (LV) in order to be able to manage the complexity and diversity of variants and to enable consistent standardization. This is the first step required to standardize the automation of the wiring harness.
In the update of the standard, TP0 deals with the addition of further areas of application such as high-voltage wiring harnesses, the improvement of the applicability of the standard and the correction of inconsistencies in the first version of DIN 72036.
In the future, DIN 72036 may be extended to an entire family of standards and include and standardize further areas of application and methods. This potentially includes the evaluation of the degree of automation with key figures, the standardization of methods for unbundling the wiring harness and the creation of a framework for the modularization of connectors.
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These partners support the Wire Harness standardization initiative. The SILS is open to further partners. Interested companies and organizations are cordially invited to contact us.






About Lear
Project participation in the ARENA2036
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About Mercedes-Benz Group AG
Mercedes-Benz Group AG is one of the most successful automotive companies in the world. With its Mercedes-Benz Cars, Daimler Trucks, Mercedes-Benz Vans, Daimler Buses and Daimler Financial Services divisions, the vehicle manufacturer is one of the largest suppliers of premium passenger cars and is the largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in the world.Project participation in the ARENA2036
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About Siemens
Siemens is a leading global technology group that is positioned along the entire electrification value chain in various industries. Its core business focuses on electrification, automation and digitalization.Project participation in the ARENA2036


