Rapid Prototyping Using Machining
Rapid Prototyping Using Machining
Rapid Prototyping Using Machining
Rapid Tooling Design explores the development and application of various direct and indirect rapid tooling technologies used to create injection molds.
Are you getting a true picture of your company's performance? The disturbing answer, for most senior manager and CFOs today, is no. The culprit? Current management accounting practices produce financial statements that are unnecessarily complex and confusing. As a result, most companies are run by executive who do not fully understand their own financial information.
This book contains material on the use of software, organization strategies in cost estimating, types of costs, learning curves, and much more.
This eBook contains material on the use of software, organization strategies in cost estimating, types of costs, learning curves, and much more. Topics presented include manufacturing costs, standard versus actual costs, cost in relation to product volume, analysis, types of estimates, cost estimating controls, cost requests from other departments, evaluating supplier quotes, calculating selling prices, and much more.
Revised and expanded, the book recognizes the extremely important role estimating is playing in today’s highly competitive global economy. Realistic Cost Estimating for Manufacturing provides a survey of the myriad manufacturing processes and practices and combines this with in-depth explanations and examples of costing methods and tools. A comprehensive, standardized approach to their application is given. Among the manufacturing processes surveyed are: machining, casting, stamping, forging, welding, plastics technology, finishing, and rapid prototyping.
This is the Instructor’s Guide, which complements Realistic Cost Estimating for Manufacturing, Third Edition . It contains answers to the end-of-chapter review questions. As with previous editions, instructors of cost estimating courses can rely on the book and this Instructor’s Guide to provide a solid foundation for manufacturing engineering courses and programs of study.
Reduced Grinding Costs Through Improved Grinding Technology
RESIDUAL STRESSES FROM MACHINING OPERATIONS
Resistance Welding Schedule Development Process Windows and Weld Lobes