Manufacturing Considerations in Machine Design topics include: Design considerations and hot and cold working of metals. Manufacturing considerations in machine design include: Material selection: The correct material should be chosen for the product. Some important characteristics of materials include: Strength Durability Flexibility Weight Resistance to heat and corrosion Ability to cast, welded or hardened Machinability Electrical conductivity Process design: The design should be easy to manufacture and assemble in the available workshop or factory floor. Quality control: The... Show more Manufacturing Considerations in Machine Design topics include: Design considerations and hot and cold working of metals. Manufacturing considerations in machine design include: Material selection: The correct material should be chosen for the product. Some important characteristics of materials include: Strength Durability Flexibility Weight Resistance to heat and corrosion Ability to cast, welded or hardened Machinability Electrical conductivity Process design: The design should be easy to manufacture and assemble in the available workshop or factory floor. Quality control: The product should be designed to withstand the environment it will be subjected to. Cost-efficiency: The product cost is related to the number of parts in a product. Minimizing the number of parts in a product is an effective way to reduce production costs without sacrificing quality or performance. Compliance/testing: All products must comply with safety and quality standards. Other manufacturing considerations include: Machinery capability Quality control Environmental impact Adherence to industry standards or regulations Show less
Manufacturing Considerations in Machine Design topics include: Design considerations and hot and cold working of metals.
Manufacturing considerations in machine design include: Material selection: The correct material should be chosen for the product. Some important characteristics of materials include: Strength Durability Flexibility Weight Resistance to heat and corrosion Ability to cast, welded or hardened Machinability Electrical conductivity
Process design: The design should be easy to manufacture and assemble in the available workshop or factory floor. Quality control: The product should be designed to withstand the environment it will be subjected to. Cost-efficiency: The product cost is related to the number of parts in a product. Minimizing the number of parts in a product is an effective way to reduce production costs without sacrificing quality or performance. Compliance/testing: All products must comply with safety and quality standards.
Other manufacturing considerations include: Machinery capability Quality control Environmental impact Adherence to industry standards or regulations
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