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    MANUFACTURING METHODS Pistons have been used by man for 100’s of years now, for different purposes (started with pumping). The concept of engine pistons came later, and that required the piston’s quality to change and hence the methods of manufacturing them had to be changed. Pistons have been manufactured all these years for automobiles by the use of subtractive manufacturing methods. A casted Aluminium or steel piston would be machined to the required surface finish, followed by forging Aluminium

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    We all have printed some sort of document in our lives whether that is digital or not, but we don’t know how the process behind it. This paper is about three different printing methods. Screen printing, Digital printing and 3D printing. It will go deeper into how each process works and how we get the printed product. First, Screen-printing is used to print on materials such as paper, fabric glass and even hard surfaces such as metal most people use screen printing for signs labels and decals such

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    Mass Customisation in Architecture Introduction Mass customisation implies a relationship between an individual and the production process. For mass production to occur a process must be created which aims to fabricate a product in the easiest and the least redundant way. This process is highly designed to create products which are virtually identical in mass quantities (Image 01.1). The final outcome caters to the product rather than to the individual. A process, on the other hand, which allows

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    VIRTUAL RESTORATIONS USING CAD/CAM IN DENTISTRY ABSTRACT COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURE in dentistry is an advanced dental technology for creating esthetic restorations, came into light since 1980s. Both chairside and chairside—laboratory integrated procedures are available for CAD/CAM restoration fabrication. This article describes about principles, brief history, use, advantage and disadvantages of CAD/CAM. Various types of available CAD/CAM systems are also discussed in this

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    masterpiece requires a number of prerequisites to be fulfilled on the onset of creating the 3D model. The various portions of the model are built layer after layer. The processes involved in the creation process include solid ground curing; selective laser sintering, fused deposition modelling, and stereo lithography. Rapid Prototyping Tools There is a wide array of rapid prototyping software available in the market today. They range from WebZap, Balsamiq, Pencil and paper, all the way to Bootstrap.

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    The Ethics Of 3D Printing

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    Current medicine up has typically depended on the human body as its main model in the creation of organs for transplants and teaching methods. Up until recently X-Rays and cadavers have served as primary reference points for the structure of bones and were used as universal models for almost every human. However, now with the introduction of the 3D printer in the medical field, the possibilities and advancements are growing and the options are becoming endless. Using scientific research on current

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    HBS’s The Lego Group: Publish or Protect? Innovation and Intellectual Property Project 10.12.2014 Lego Group is the worlds’ fourth largest toy manufacturer. Their core product is a construction play design which allows for bricks to interlock together to design pre-designed or unique creations. In terms of volume and precision, the company relays on their core competence of “high volume precision molding” and has developed further strategies and technologies to ensure their

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    441 441 CASE STUDIES A summary of the case analysis I N T R O D U C T I O N Preparing an effective case analysis: The full story Hearing with the aid of implanted technology: The case of Cochlear™ – an Australian C A S E O N E high-technology leader Delta Faucet: Global entrepreneurship in an emerging market C A S E T W O DaimlerChrysler: Corporate governance dynamics in a global company C A S E T H R E E Gunns and the greens: Governance issues in Tasmania C A S E F O U R Succeeding in the

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