Design for Manufacturability & Concurrent Engineering: How to Design for Low Cost, Design in High Quality, Design for Lean Manufacture, and Design Quickly for Fast Production

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CIM Press, 2003 - Concurrent engineering - 415 pages
 

Contents

DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY
1
When Costs Are Committed
6
CONCURRENT ENGINEERING
18
Team Participation Traditional vs Advanced Models
39
Increasing Revenue with Early Intros Upgrades
66
The Lexmark Model Linear vs Concurrent Models
80
DESIGN FOR LEAN
101
Kanban Automatic Resupply
105
DFM GUIDELINES FOR PART DESIGN
257
Improved Design for Easier and Better Machining
262
DESIGN FOR QUALITY
277
Parts Within Spec but Many at Tolerance Extreme
282
IMPLEMENTING
305
DFM SUMMARY
325
Key DFM Tasks Results and Tools
340
Appendix A SUMMARY OF GUIDELINES
347

Examples of Part Type Listing Orders
134
Standardization of Expensive Parts
149
MINIMIZING COST BY DESIGN
173
Cost Breakdowns With and Without Overhead
177
Cost Distortion Downward Spiral
213
DFM GUIDELINES FOR PRODUCT DESIGN
231
Alignment Using Round and Diamond Pins
233
Appendix B DFM FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
357
GENERATING RULES GUIDELINES
375
FEEDBACK FORMS
393
INDEX
399
277
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