The only manufacturing book that examines time-based break-even
analysis, this landmark reference/text applies cost analysis to a
variety of industrial processes-metals casting, plastics molding,
machining, and others-employing a new, problem-based approach to
manufacturing procedures, materials, and management. Determine the
impact of delays in manufacturing upon productivity and
profitability Introduction to Manufacturing Processes and Materials
integrates analysis of material costs and process costs, yielding a
realistic, effective approach to planning and executing efficient
manufacturing schemes navigates international databases and
presents information supplied by manufacturing companies on the
cutting edge discusses tool engineering, particularly in terms of
cost for press work, forming dies, and casting patterns delineates
process parameters such as gating and riser design for casting,
feeds and speeds for machining, and current and travel speed for
welding examines failure analysis and the consequences of product
failure promotes teamwork among design, marketing, purchasing,
production, quality, and manufacturing functions and more Contains
helpful self-study and teaching features such as introductions,
chapter summaries, evaluative questions with answers, detailed
bibliographies and references, and Internet sources Introduction to
Manufacturing Processes and Materials is a required reference for
manufacturing, materials, industrial, and mechanical engineers;
production and operations managers in manufacturing; estimators;
and an important text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students in these disciplines.
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