21st Century ManufacturingPrentice Hall, 2001 - 460 من الصفحات Written in a conversational style, this book explores today's technologies and the future of manufacturing -- through details of the product design process, rapid prototyping, a survey of manufacturing techniques relevant to today's production of consumer electronics or electromechanical devices, and the field of Biotechnology. It gives readers a broader appreciation of the impact of manufacturing process and not just manufacturing per se. A overview of the broader issues includes: the time to market, development of a new product, launching products into the marketplace, quality control, and the impact of technology on the next generation of products. Chapter topics cover manufacturing analysis; product design, computer aided design, and solid modeling; solid freeform fabrication and rapid prototyping; semiconductor manufacturing; computer manufacturing; metal-products manufacturing; plastics-products manufacturing and system assembly; and biotechnology. For executive education courses, appealing to both engineering and business professionals. |
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... chip directly to the lands on the board . The chips are first held by a metal lead frame that is printed onto a polyamide film that looks like a roll of photographic film with sprockets along its edges . The wires ( left side of Figure ...
... chip thickness t and the deformed chip thickness te . It is common to define a chip thickness ratio ( r = t / tc ) . Since the chip slows down by frictional drag on the tool , t , is always greater than t . Thus r is always less than ...
... chip is unconstrained . The thickness of the undeformed material on the left is known , but the thickness of the chip is not known because there is nothing like a die to restrain the free outer edge of the chip . As a result , the angle ...
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ART TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE | 1 |
PLASTICPRODUCTS MANUFACTURING AND FINAL | 8 |
SOME BASIC QUESTIONS | 21 |
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