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    Easa Module 7

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    m7 Module 7 Essay Questions 1) Describe how tooling is controlled in a part 145 maintenance organisation. Introduction Tool control within a part 145 maintenance organisation can be divided in two main areas‚ the control of company supplied tools and the individual control of their own personal tooling. Tool control is a part 145 requirement Safety Good tool control is essential to prevent any tooling from becoming a foreign object which might cause an obstruction

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    viability of the project. Expertise/tooling – Spin Master has four months to complete something that would normally take five to six months and their product requires precision engineering in order to stay within a tight design requirements. Strong technical Knowledge on the product by the manufacturer would facilitate the process; also‚ the supplier must be able to make the 50 parts needed for the product in addition to prototype moulds and other tooling required for mass production. Capacity

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    common;[1] CAM may also refer to the use of a computer to assist in all operations of a manufacturing plant‚ including planning‚ management‚ transportation and storage.[6][7] Its primary purpose is to create a faster production process and components and tooling with more precise dimensions and material consistency‚ which in some cases‚ uses only the required amount of raw material (thus minimizing waste)‚ while simultaneously reducing energy consumption.[citation needed] CAM is a subsequent computer-aided

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    thought safe from the mechanical arm. Robots are often employed to do repetitive and precision jobs. In some cases‚ the quality requirements are so stringent that the human hand cannot perform the job. On the factory floor robots are replacing assembly workers. For example‚ General Motor uses robots to lay beads of sealant on windshields because they have stated that humans cannot execute the job as precise. The precision of the robot and consistency of the work makes them a better candidate. Robotics

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    1. INTRODUCTION Founded in 1917‚ the BMW Group is now one of the ten largest car manufacturers in the world and‚ with its BMW‚ MINI and Rolls-Royce brands‚ possesses three of the strongest premium brands in the car industry. The group also has a strong market position in the motorcycle sector and operates a successful financial services business. The company aims to generate profitable growth and above-average returns by focusing on the premium segments of the international automobile markets

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    Plastic Material

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    |Just about everyone knows that plastic valves‚ pipes‚ tanks‚ and fittings are molded‚ but there ís a bit more to it than that. Knowing something | |about the processes that are used to produce these products will help to make you more knowledgeable in selecting and using them in various | |applications. | | 

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    a model airfoil in a wind tunnel to measure lift and drag forces. Designers have always utilized prototypes; RP allows them to be made faster and less expensively. In addition to prototypes‚ RP techniques can also be used to make tooling (referred to as rapid tooling) and even production-quality parts (rapid manufacturing). For small production runs and complicated objects‚ rapid prototyping is often the best manufacturing process available. Of course‚ "rapid" is a relative term. Most prototypes

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    Force Motors

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    A)Profile of the company Name of the Company: Force Motors Ltd. Address: Head Office Force Motors Limited Force Motors Limited Pithampur Industrial Area Mumbai-Pune Road‚ Pithampur‚ District - Dhar‚ Akurdi‚ Pune - 411035 Madhya Pradesh – 454775 Maharashtra Tel: +91-(0)7292-253004 Tel: +91-(0)20-27476381‚ 27404274 Fax: +91-(0)7292-308180 Fax: +91-(0)20-27404678 Email: compliance-officer@forcemotors.com Website: http://forcemotors.com Board of Directors: Director

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    Godrej Marketing

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    MARKETING Godrej Consumer Products features in the Top 25 list of Great Places to Work (survey conducted by GrowTalent in association with Business World) for four years in a row.  Lifetime Achievement Award for Godrej Industries from CHEMEXCIL‚ the Basic Chemicals Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics Exports Promotion Council. THE FOUR P’S OF MARKETING The Four P’s In the early 1960s‚ Professor Neil Borden at Harvard Business School

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    Forging Notes

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    CHAPTER 2 Forging Processes: Variables and Descriptions Manas Shirgaokar 2.1 Introduction In forging‚ an initially simple part—a billet‚ for example—is plastically deformed between two tools (or dies) to obtain the desired final configuration. Thus‚ a simple part geometry is transformed into a complex one‚ whereby the tools “store” the desired geometry and impart pressure on the deforming material through the tool/material interface. Forging processes usually produce little or no scrap

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