Engineering & Manufacturing Processes
Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-614-237
Course Description
10-614-237 ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING PROCESSES ...an introduction into the manufacturing & production environment, illustrating the basic concepts of machine setup and fixture design, pattern making, material selection, thermoforming, die making, short run production molds. (Prerequisite: 10-614-156, Intro to Molding Processes & Techniques; 10-614-138, CNC Machining-Advanced)
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What will I learn?
- Analyze how Manufacturing Systems operate.
- Evaluate the various plastic processing methods.
- Analyze the historical and current state of plastics.
- Examine the most common plastics used in the manufacturing industry.
- Examine the various metal finishes processes used in manufacturing.
- Analyze the various fixturing options used in manufacturing.
- Examine simple electrical circuits and components and their function.
- Examine simple movable mechanisms, gears, and cams and their function.
- Differentiate the various fasteners used in the industry.
- Evaluate the fundamentals of the sand casting process.
- Examine the various types of adhesives and glues used industry.
- Summarize the various health and safety measures used in the industry.
- Evaluate new industry processes and trends.
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