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Two companies' views on machine tool design |
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Production Engineer,
Volume 63,
Issue 5,
1984,
Page 67-67
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What are the consequences of a machine tool that was designed and built to run for eight hours being made to operate for possibly 21 hours a day? And with more and more, automation and unmanned machining being adopted in our factories (and pushed at Mach 84), is it not time that we reconsidered the design of our machine tools? In this, the first of two articles, Harry Challis gives two companies the opportunity to air their views on machine tool design relating to FMS and the like. Next month, he looks in more detail at this increasingly topical problem.
DOI:10.1049/tpe.1984.0102
出版商:IEE
年代:1984
数据来源: IET
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New-found optimism at subcon '84 |
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Production Engineer,
Volume 63,
Issue 5,
1984,
Page 75-76
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DOI:10.1049/tpe.1984.0103
出版商:IEE
年代:1984
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And don't forget the surface treatment show! |
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Production Engineer,
Volume 63,
Issue 5,
1984,
Page 77-77
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Running concurrently with Mach 84 and Subcon 84 is the Surface Treatment and Finishing show between 25–29 June, also held at the NEC, Birmingham. We report on some of the exhibitors and the product and services which will be demonstrated.
DOI:10.1049/tpe.1984.0104
出版商:IEE
年代:1984
数据来源: IET
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