Design for Manufacturability Handbook
James G. Bralla , " Design for Manufacturability Handbook "
Mac Graw Hill | 1980 | ISBN : B000N6BU78 | 1368 pages | PDF | 12.7 MB
Design for Manufacturability (DFM) encompasses the design techniques for producing high quality products and components at the lowest possible cost. With the insights from this updated edition, engineers can design for function, durability, and appearance--while ensuring the most efficient, effective means of manufacturing. Over 50 experts have contributed to this exacting blueprint for every stage of the manufacturing process. Its directions for solid and practical design include a quick check of do's and don'ts as well as specific tips for developing the most producible design. The details needed to forecast a successful design project are all here. Complete coverage of every stage addresses: economical use of raw materials, formed metal and machined components, castings, nonmetallic parts, to final assembly and finishing. Each process is described clearly, and enhanced by quick reference section. New chapters needed to forecast a successful design project are all here. Complete coverage of every stage addresses: economical use of raw materials, formed metal and machined components, castings, nonmetallic parts, to final assembly and finishing. Each process is described clearly, and enhanced by quick reference section. New chapters on DFM for Electronics, Low-Run Production, Computerization, Concurrent Engineering and Excellence (DFX) make this as up-to-date as possible in a fast-changing market.
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James G. Bralla , " Design for Manufacturability Handbook "
Mac Graw Hill | 1980 | ISBN : B000N6BU78 | 1368 pages | PDF | 12.7 MB
Design for Manufacturability (DFM) encompasses the design techniques for producing high quality products and components at the lowest possible cost. With the insights from this updated edition, engineers can design for function, durability, and appearance--while ensuring the most efficient, effective means of manufacturing. Over 50 experts have contributed to this exacting blueprint for every stage of the manufacturing process. Its directions for solid and practical design include a quick check of do's and don'ts as well as specific tips for developing the most producible design. The details needed to forecast a successful design project are all here. Complete coverage of every stage addresses: economical use of raw materials, formed metal and machined components, castings, nonmetallic parts, to final assembly and finishing. Each process is described clearly, and enhanced by quick reference section. New chapters needed to forecast a successful design project are all here. Complete coverage of every stage addresses: economical use of raw materials, formed metal and machined components, castings, nonmetallic parts, to final assembly and finishing. Each process is described clearly, and enhanced by quick reference section. New chapters on DFM for Electronics, Low-Run Production, Computerization, Concurrent Engineering and Excellence (DFX) make this as up-to-date as possible in a fast-changing market.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/176692876/Design_For_Manufacturability_Handbook__Second_Edition.rar