An in-depth compilation of the workings of more than 1,500 manufacturing processes in the metalworking, chemical, textile, plastic, ceramic, electronic, wood, and food industries, this work also explains how more than 600 important products, components, and materials are made.
An in-depth compilation of the workings of more than 1,500 manufacturing processes in the metalworking, chemical, textile, plastic, ceramic, electronic, wood, and food industries, this work also explains how more than 600 important products, components, and materials are made.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James G. Bralla is a manufacturing consultant. He has been an Industry Professor at Polytechnic University in New York, Vice President - Operations for Alpha Metals, Inc., and has had a long career in manufacturing engineering and management. He is also the author of McGraw-Hill's Design for Excellence.
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Section I: Manufacturing Processes * Casting Processes * Metal Forming Processes * Machining Processes * Processes for Plastics * Glass and Ceramic Processes * Woodworking Processes * Assembly and Fusion (or Joining) Processes * Finishing Processes (including Heat Treating) * Paper Fiber and Printing Processes * Textile Processes * Chemical Processes * Food Processes * Processes for Electronic Products * Advanced Manufacturing Methods Section II: How Products Components and Materials Are Made This section identifies the materials used and describes the operation sequence and manufacturing methods for many important products components and materials. Notable products such as aircraft automobiles computers musical instruments eyeglasses firearms jewelry perfume and shoes are among those included. Components such as lasers integrated circuits metal cans cartons auto airbags gears jet engines locks electric motors solar cells and superconductors are covered. This section also describes the manufacture of many foods including cereals cheese spices and beverages (including alcoholic types) and materials such as plastics metals and alloys and important chemicals.
Section I: Manufacturing Processes * Casting Processes * Metal Forming Processes * Machining Processes * Processes for Plastics * Glass and Ceramic Processes * Woodworking Processes * Assembly and Fusion (or Joining) Processes * Finishing Processes (including Heat Treating) * Paper Fiber and Printing Processes * Textile Processes * Chemical Processes * Food Processes * Processes for Electronic Products * Advanced Manufacturing Methods Section II: How Products Components and Materials Are Made This section identifies the materials used and describes the operation sequence and manufacturing methods for many important products components and materials. Notable products such as aircraft automobiles computers musical instruments eyeglasses firearms jewelry perfume and shoes are among those included. Components such as lasers integrated circuits metal cans cartons auto airbags gears jet engines locks electric motors solar cells and superconductors are covered. This section also describes the manufacture of many foods including cereals cheese spices and beverages (including alcoholic types) and materials such as plastics metals and alloys and important chemicals.
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