Week 1 Lesson It 311 Intro To Manufacturing Technology
Week 1 Lesson It 311 Intro To Manufacturing Technology
TECHNOLOGY
Prepared by:
MS. JANELA VIKTORIA G. BRIONES
AGENDA
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WHAT IS COMMONLY USED SEVERAL TYPES OF
MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGIES • KEY COMPONENTS OF CIM
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TYPES OF USE OF ADVANTAGE &
MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING DISAVANTAGES
PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
WHAT IS
MANUFACTURING 01.
TECHNOLOGY?
WHAT IS MANUFACTURING ?
MANUFACTURING
Manufacturing is the production of a product by
processing raw materials. This is accomplished
through human labor, the use of machinery
and/or other tools and often a biological or
chemical process.
SOFTWARE-BASED SYSTEM
TOOLING SYSTEMS
• Layered Construction
• Digital design
• Include 3D printing.
AUTOMATED SYSTEMS
Flexible Manufacturing
❑ Product variety
❑ Assembly line
❑ Bills of materials
❑ Work order
❑ Inventory management
❑ Customization
JOB SHOP MANUFACTURING
3. This process produces smaller batches of custom products, which
can be made-to-order (MTO) or made-to-stock (MTS).
CONTINUOUS MANUFACTURING
4. 4. Continuous manufacturing is a production method in which raw
materials are continuously processed to create a finished product,
as opposed to batch manufacturing, where production occurs in
discrete steps with pauses in between.
BATCH MANUFACTURING
5. 5. Batch manufacturing is a production process where items are
manufactured in groups or batches, rather than one at a time or
continuously.
USE OF
MANUFACTURING 05.
TECHNOLOGY
Investing in and implementing manufacturing
technologies can increase the efficiency of business
systems, and streamline an organization’s relationships
with suppliers and customers. Manufacturing technology
can also greatly increase the speed, flexibility, and
efficiency of the production process, in addition to
expanding the range of what can be produced.
ADVANTAGES
& 06.
DISADVANTAGES
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES