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Featuring Disposable Medical Products and superior Contract Packaging. Assembling Injected Molded Parts Bill of material (bom): A listing of all the -assemblies, intermediates, parts, raw materials, etc. Should an arc occur in edm, the workpiece, electrode, or both will usually be damaged. [Same as heijunka] quality meeting expectation and requirements, stated and un-stated, of the customer. Air-hardening steel sometimes referred to as self- hardening steel.

Vacuum pack: A package from which the air has been withdrawn before sealing. Form/fill/seal: A system where packs are formed (typically from film or foil), filled and closed in one continuous operation. Item record: The "master" record for an item. Once the material has cooled and hardened, the newly formed object is removed from the mold.

In a vacuum-forming process, hot thermomoldable mylar sheets are draped over a mold. These coiled molecules allow the polymer to stretch and recoil like a spring. Annealing heating steel to, and holding at a suitable temperature, followed by relatively slow cooling. As this plan affects many company functions, it is normally prepared in conjunction with marketing, , engineering, finance, materials, etc.

Even if the performance of individual subsystems is optimized, overall performance of the "total system" may be -optimized because of subsystem interaction. Visual controls displaying the status of an activity so every employee can see it and take appropriate action. The supplier schedulers are normally organized by commodity, as are the buyers. Arc a continuous flow of electrical current between an electrode and workplace.

Laminate: A material made by joining together complete surfaces of any combination of films, foils and papers. This assures that we are assembling the resin consistency and keeps any particles associated with raw material handling out of the engineering environment to dispense the machined surgically assembled tools.

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