Designed to introduce new technologies to students, instructors, manufacturing engineers, supervisors and managers, this ready reference includes many new manufacturing technologies for those who do not have time to undertake the necessary research. Each topic addresses the following points:
- a brief description of the technology and where it is used
- the underlying theory and principles and how the technology works
- where the technology can be used and what conventional process it may replace
- the requirements necessary to make it work and some possible pitfalls
- advantages and disadvantages
- successful application areas.
- Introduces and provides an overview of 45 of the latest manufacturing technologies.
- Each unit has the potential for saving a manufacturer many thousands of dollars when applied properly. All major developments in manufacturing technology are available in this one volume…no more time-consuming searching of the Web.
- Written by a highly successful team of technical authors whose reputations for accuracy and quality are recognized worldwide.
- Many technologies have been updated to the date of publication.
- Includes these topics: Producing Prosperity, Human Resources, Internet Sourcing: Goods/Services, Justifying AM Technologies, Superabrasive Technology, Direct Metal Deposition, Fineblanking, Product Design & Development, Internet 2D/3D File Transfer, Open Architecture CNC, Immersive/Virtual Reality, Machine Diagnostics Online, CNC Manufacturing & Lasers, Robotics & Rapid Prototyping, E-Manufacturing, STEP NC, Manufacturing in the Future, Nanotechnology, plus 25 other advanced technologies.
- Each section has been reviewed by industrial experts to ensure that it contains the latest information and is technically accurate.
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Human Resources Material Removal Processes – Machining/Grinding Cutting Tools and Accessories Work-Hold Devices Machines Non-Conventional Material Removal Processes Non-Material-Removal Processes Computer Numerical Control (CNC) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Measurement, Inspection and Quality Assurance Manufacturing Systems Miscellaneous
Over de auteur
Steve F. Krar spent 15 years in the trade, first as a machinist and finally as a tool and die maker. After this period, he entered Teachers’ College and graduated from the University of Toronto with a Specialist’s Certificate in Machine Shop Practice.