manufacturing techniques
1Manufacturing in Hong Kong — Economy of Hong Kong     Identity         Hong Kong Dollar           Banknotes           Coins         Monetary Authority …
2manufacturing — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large scale, small scale ▪ industrial ▪ heavy ▪ labour intensive/labor intensive (esp. AmE) ▪ computer aided …
3manufacturing engineer — gamybos priemonių inžinierius statusas T sritis profesijos apibrėžtis Inžinierius, kuris tiria naudojamų įrankių, įrenginių ir įrangos veikimą, teikia rekomendacijas dėl jų efektyvumo pagerinimo. atitikmenys: angl. manufacturing engineer pranc.… …
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4Space manufacturing — is the production of manufactured goods in an environment outside a planetary atmosphere. Typically this includes conditions of microgravity and hard vacuum.Manufacturing in space has several potential advantages over Earth based industry.# The… …
5Direct digital manufacturing — Direct digital manufacturing, sometimes called additive, rapid, direct, instant, or on demand manufacturing, is a manufacturing process which creates physical parts directly from 3D CAD files or data using computer controlled additive and… …
6Rapid manufacturing — is an additive fabrication technique for manufacturing solid objects by the sequential delivery of energy and/or material to specified points in space to produce that part. Current practice is to control the manufacturing process by computer… …
7Limited run manufacturing — in contrast to mass manufacturing connotes means of manufacturing that are used to make a rather small number of units of a manufactured article. The manufacturing techniques used for limited run manufacturing are often different from those used… …
8Use of biotechnology in pharmaceutical manufacturing — Escherichia coli bacteria, which are often utilized in production of pharmaceutical products. Modern pharmaceutical manufacturing techniques frequently rely upon biotechnology. Contents 1 …
9American System of Watch Manufacturing — In the mid 19th century Aaron Lufkin Dennison became inspired by the manufacturing techniques of the United States Armory at Springfield, Mass. The armory practice was mainly based on a strict system of organization, the extensive use of the… …
10Computer-integrated manufacturing — Manufacturing Systems Integration Program, NIST 2008. Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the manufacturing approach of using computers to control the entire production process.[1] …