Lec-1-Introduction-to-Industrial-Materials-and-Processes-1.pptx
Document Details
Uploaded by AdmirableInspiration
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Tags
Related
- Lesson-2 PDF - Industrial Materials & Processes
- Introduction to Industrial Materials and Processes PDF
- Introduction to Industrial Materials and Processes PDF
- Introduction of industrial materials and processes.pdf
- Industrial Materials and Processes Introduction PDF
- Industrial Materials and Processes PDF
Full Transcript
Introduction to Industrial Materials and Processes Week 1 Reference Books Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 3rd Edition by S. Kalpakjain Handbook of Product Design for Manufacturing," James G. Bralla, Editor, McGraw-Hill, 1986 Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing by...
Introduction to Industrial Materials and Processes Week 1 Reference Books Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 3rd Edition by S. Kalpakjain Handbook of Product Design for Manufacturing," James G. Bralla, Editor, McGraw-Hill, 1986 Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing by Groover What is Manufacturing? Manufacturing is a value-adding activity "Manufacturing" is a process for converting ideas and market or customer needs into artifacts; Includes design, procurement, test, finance, human resources, marketing, etc. Manufacturing is the conversion of raw materials into useful products What is Manufacturing? Manufacturing is the production of goods through the use of labor, machinery, tools and biological or chemical processing or formulation. Manufacturing can either mean transforming raw materials into finished goods on a large scale, or the creation of more complex items by selling basic goods to manufacturers for the production of items such as automobiles, aircraft, or household appliances. Trends in Manufacturing Trends in Manufacturing Trends in Manufacturing Trends in Manufacturing Trends in Manufacturing Manufacturing Industries Primary Industry: The primary sector is concerned with the extraction of natural resources or raw materials from the earth. The economic operations of a primary sector are usually dependent on the nature of that particular place Classify: Farming, mining, fishing and forestry Secondary Industries The transition of raw materials into finished items is part of the secondary sector. Classify: heavy and light industries Tertiary The creation of different nature services, such as experiences, discussion, access, is the most significant feature of the tertiary sector Difference between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary