Manufacturing Production Methods Overview

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One-off production involves creating unique items with high labor intensity. Batch production allows for the production of specific quantities of similar products using techniques like templates, jigs, and formers. High-volume production focuses on producing large quantities of identical products cost-effectively. Various production methods are utilized depending on the type and quantity of products to be manufactured.


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  1. Commercial Production Methods: One-off (Job) production; involves producing one off products. Every item produced is different. It is labour intensive. understand that this Batch Production involves the production of a specified quantity of a product. Batches can be repeated as many times as required. This type of production method is flexible and can be used to produce batches of similar products with only a small change to the tooling. e.g. using templates and jigs. High Volume Production involves producing large numbers of identical products for a relatively low cost. The production is usually broken down into sub assemblies of smaller components. This form of mass production has a low labour cost or completely automated. Can include Continuous Flow production which involves uninterrupted 24 hrs/day production of products that are always in demand. This type of production continues because it is expensive to shut down and then re-start. Only a small workforce is needed to maintain the process.

  2. Batch Production Techniques: Templates; accurately every time a tool that is used to mark out Jigs; place every time a tool that is used to cut or drill in the correct Formers; around to make it the same shape every time A tool that material can be shaped CAD & CAM;

  3. JIGS http://www.design-technology.org/bendingjig.jpg http://www.woodpeck.com/media/main_K4-Kreg-Jig-2.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c258/Real_Scrit/Fasteners/Jigs.jpg http://www.larkandlarks.co.uk/files/imagecache/full/accessories/jig-set.jpg

  4. TEMPLATES https://ict2011dnt.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/mark-14.jpg http://leeharps.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/08-With-Neck-Template.jpg

  5. FORMERS http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Vacuum_Forming_mould.JPG http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTExOVgxNjAw/z/y1sAAOSwrklVT2wB/$_35.JPG?set_id=880000500F

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