Fundamental Principles of Manufacturing Processes

Title: Fundamental Principles of Manufacturing Processes
Author: Leo Alting, Robert H. Todd and Dell K. Allen
ISBN: 0831130504 / 9780831130503
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Industrial Press
Year: 1994
Availability: In Stock

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The key to understanding how to produce products with low response time, low inventory, and flexibility can be found in this important text. Using a systematic approach, this unique analysis of contemporary manufacturing processes identifies family characteristics of individual processes to facilitate learning. Using the same classification system, detailed descriptions of each individual process can be found in the Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide by the same authors.

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Identifies and studies six families of shaping processes that change the basic geometry of shape of a workpiece (Mechanical Mass Reducing, Thermal Mass Reducing, Chemical Mass Reducing, Mass Conserving, Consolidation, and Joining) and four families of nonshaping processes that modify the engineering and aesthetic properties of materials (Hardening, Softening, Surface Preparation, and Surface Coatings). This classification, or taxonomy, now used in the United States and Europe, is a valuable tool in identifying processes and their capabilities.

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Chapter 1 : General Structure of Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 2 : Mechanical Mass-Reducing Processes
Chapter 3 : Thermal Mass-Reducing Processes
Chapter 4 : Chemical Reducing Processes
Chapter 5 : Consolidation Processes
Chapter 6 : Deformation Processes
Chapter 7 : Mechanical, Thermal, and Chemical Joining Processes
Chapter 8 : Annealing (Softening) Processes
Chapter 9 : Thermal Hardening Processes
Chapter 10 : Surface Preparation Processes
Chapter 11 : Surface Coating Processes

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