Comparison of Fixed Automation and Flexible Automation from a Productivity Standpoint
Comparison of Fixed Automation and Flexible Automation from a Productivity Standpoint
Comparison of Fixed Automation and Flexible Automation from a Productivity Standpoint
Comparison of Milling Strategies for Sculptured Surfaces...
Components of Lean Production
This Composite Materials program features a detailed explanation of the important mechanical properties of thermoset fiber-reinforced composites. The primary types of reinforcement materials: glass, carbon and aramid are examined, as well as the major matrix materials: polyester, epoxy, bismaleimide, and polyimide. The use of thermoplastic composite materials is also highlighted. This program is part of an eight program Composites Manufacturing series.
This program explains the basics of composite materials and manufacturing by featuring segments on: composite matrix and reinforcement materials, composite manufacturing processes, and composite fabrication and joining methods. The first segment features the primary types of matrix and reinforcement materials, as well as the various forms in which they are available.
This Composite Materials & Manufacturing program features segments on: composite matrix and reinforcement materials, composite manufacturing processes, and composite fabrication and joining methods.
A review of the Composite Materials & Manufacturing program content.
This Composite Materials program features a detailed explanation of the important mechanical properties of thermoset fiber-reinforced composites.
Composite Structural Repair Techniques
Quality tooling is a fundamental requirement for the manufacture of composite parts. This is due to the fact that every step in the composite part manufacturing process must be tightly controlled to ensure superior material properties and predictable performance in the final product.This program explores the composite materials used for tooling and tooling design.