After watching the program and reviewing this printed material, the viewer will gain knowledge and understanding of the shapes, angles, and other geometric aspects of single-point and multi-point cutting tools.
After watching the program and reviewing this printed material, the viewer will understand the mechanics of the extrusion processes and the materials involved.
There are several types of die casting machines in use today. Most of these machines are hydraulically actuated and operate horizontally, but vertically operating machines are also utilized.
"Controlling quality costs" looks at the cost of achieving quality ...the cost of failing to achieve quality ...and the cost of building in too much quality. In this program we'll examine what drives those costs, and what can be done to control them.
After watching the program and reviewing this printed material, the viewer will become familiar with the various plating and surface coating methods used in industry.
History has shown that precision machines are essential elements of an industrial society. Indeed, modem industry is critically dependent on precision machines ranging from those for the manufacture of integrated circuits, to machines for the manufacture of optical components, to machines for the manufacture of automobiles.
Although the punching of holes is often accomplished with die sets that also perform bending and forming, a punch press is designed specifically for the making of various shaped holes and cutouts on sheet metal and plate material.
After watching the program and reviewing this printed material, the viewer will gain knowledge and understanding of the stamping process and the die systems used to form sheet metal.
After watching the program and reviewing this printed material, the viewer will be aware of the essentials of tube bending technology, methods employed, and the machinery involved.
2019 Manufacturing Technology Harmonization Study Executive Summary