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Often used to predict the impact of the item scheduled in the production plan and/or the master schedule on these resources. : A substance capable of the surface bonding together of materials. Center flow the pumping of dielectric fluid through either the electrode or the workpiece for flushing. Furnaces with capacities up to 200 tonnes are now in .

Distribution resource planning (drp): The extension of distribution requirements planning into the planning of the key resources contained in a distribution system: Warehouse space, manpower, money, trucks and freight cars, etc.

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[See value stream] informative inspection a form of inspection used to determine non-conforming product. Abs polymer is injected thermoplastic molded to make telephones, helmets, washing machine agitators, and pipe joints. Independent demand: Demand for an item is considered independent when such demand is unrelated to the demand for other items.



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End wear a reduction in the length of an edm electrode occurring during edming. Arc furnace a steel melting furnace in which heat is generated by an arc between graphite electrodes and the metal. ) (ø) The length of a straight line through the center of a round object. Consequently, thermosetting moldable mylars are often used to make heat-resistant , because these moldable mylars can be heated to temperatures of 260° c (500° f) without melting.

Microinch (min) one-millionth of an inch (0. Farben company of germany synthesized polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride, as well as a synthetic rubber called buna-s. Measure of a material's resistance to localized thermoplastic polymer deformation. For example, product-engineering overhead may be more accurately allocated to based on the number of engineering changes per product, rather than via direct labor hours.

Sterile barrier system: The means by which a manufactured ensures that a sterilized deviceremains in a sterile state until used in the manner intended. For instance, increasing the molecular weight of a thermopolymer material increases its tensile strength, impact strength, and fatigue strength (ability of a material to withstand constant stress).

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