Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly. Geoffrey Boothroyd, Peter Dewhurst, Winston Knight

Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly


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Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly Geoffrey Boothroyd, Peter Dewhurst, Winston Knight
Publisher: Marcel Dekker




By companies producing hardware. Product developers enjoyed a fairly predictable environment for most of last century. 22, 2011 - SSA Techknowlogies Presents is a program on DFMA (Design For Manufacture & Assembly) for Cost Effective Product Design ON 18 & 19 FEBRUARY,2011. Therefore, design engineers rely on guidelines such as Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA) for guidance when designing a product. Some of the good practices are to reduce the number of parts as much as possible and to design parts that can easily move, get inserted or grasped. Instead of entailing novel engineering tactics or state-of-the-art process change, it was a back-to-basics strategy around design for manufacture and assembly (DFMA) that propelled Hypertherm to meet its goals. The new office was designed to support manufacturing, assembly, and distribution operations from MD as well as create the perfect environment for technical collaboration with customers and partners of RackTop. Geometric will provide product demos at the booth throughout the event. Design for Assembly is the art of designing your product to make it as easy to assembly as possible. They will help you get things right along the process of prototyping, manufacturing and distributing your product. During the DFMPro assists identification of design areas that are difficult, expensive or impossible to manufacture, assemble and service. The facility has a state of the art lab RackTop Systems designs products for the high-performance unified storage and Global Enterprise cloud computing markets, which combined are expected to exceed $200 billion in 2013.

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