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Preface | ||
Contributors | ||
Sect. 1 | Introduction | |
Ch. 1.1 | Purpose, Contents, and Use of This Handbook | |
Ch. 1.2 | Economics of Process Selection | |
Ch. 1.3 | General Design Principles for Manufacturability | |
Ch. 1.4 | Quick References | |
Ch. 1.5 | The History of DFM | |
Ch. 1.6 | Managing DFM | |
Ch. 1.7 | Evaluating Design Proposals | |
Sect. 2 | Economical Use of Raw Materials | |
Ch. 2.1 | Introduction | |
Ch. 2.2 | Ferrous Metals | |
Ch. 2.3 | Nonferrous Metals | |
Ch. 2.4 | Nonmetallic Materials | |
Sect. 3 | Formed Metal Components | |
Ch. 3.1 | Metal Extrusions | |
Ch. 3.2 | Metal Stampings | |
Ch. 3.3 | Fineblanked Parts | |
Ch. 3.4 | Four-Slide Parts | |
Ch. 3.5 | Springs and Wire Forms | |
Ch. 3.6 | Spun-Metal Parts | |
Ch. 3.7 | Cold-Headed Parts | |
Ch. 3.8 | Impact- or Cold-Extruded Parts | |
Ch. 3.9 | Rotary-Swaged Parts | |
Ch. 3.10 | Tube and Section Bends | |
Ch. 3.11 | Roll-Formed Sections | |
Ch. 3.12 | Power Metallurgy Parts | |
Ch. 3.13 | Forging | |
Ch. 3.14 | Electroformed Parts | |
Ch. 3.15 | Parts Produced by Specialized Forming Methods | |
Ch. 3.16 | Metal Injection-Molded Parts | |
Sect. 4 | Machined Components | |
Ch. 4.1 | Designing for Machining: General Guidelines | |
Ch. 4.2 | Parts Cut to Length | |
Ch. 4.3 | Screw Machine Products | |
Ch. 4.4 | Other Turned Parts | |
Ch. 4.5 | Machined Round Holes | |
Ch. 4.6 | Parts Produced on Milling Machines | |
Ch. 4.7 | Parts Produced by Planing, Shaping, and Slotting | |
Ch. 4.8 | Screw Threads | |
Ch. 4.9 | Broached Parts | |
Ch. 4.10 | Contour-Sawed Parts | |
Ch. 4.11 | Flame-Cut Parts | |
Ch. 4.12 | Internally Ground Parts | |
Ch. 4.13 | Parts Cylindrically Ground on Center-Type Machines | |
Ch. 4.14 | Centerless-Ground Parts | |
Ch. 4.15 | Flat-Ground Surfaces | |
Ch. 4.16 | Honed, Lapped, and Superfinished Parts | |
Ch. 4.17 | Roller-Burnished Parts | |
Ch. 4.18 | Parts Produced by Electrical-Discharge Machining (EDM) | |
Ch. 4.19 | Electrochemically Machined Parts | |
Ch. 4.20 | Chemically Machined Parts | |
Ch. 4.21 | Parts Produced by Other Advanced Machining Processes | |
Ch. 4.22 | Gears | |
Ch. 4.23 | Designing Parts for Economical Deburring | |
Sect. 5 | Castings | |
Ch. 5.1 | Castings Made in Sand Molds | |
Ch. 5.2 | Other Castings | |
Ch. 5.3 | Investment Castings | |
Ch. 5.4 | Die Castings | |
Sect. 6 | Nonmetallic Parts | |
Ch. 6.1 | Thermosetting-Plastic Parts | |
Ch. 6.2 | Injection-Molded Thermoplastic Parts | |
Ch. 6.3 | Structural-Foam-Molded Parts | |
Ch. 6.4 | Rotationally Molded Plastic Parts | |
Ch. 6.5 | Blow-Molded Plastic Parts | |
Ch. 6.6 | Reinforced-Plastic/Composite (RP/C) Parts | |
Ch. 6.7 | Plastic Profile Extrusions | |
Ch. 6.8 | Thermoformed-Plastic Parts | |
Ch. 6.9 | Welded Plastic Assemblies | |
Ch. 6.10 | Rubber Parts | |
Ch. 6.11 | Ceramic and Glass Parts | |
Ch. 6.12 | Plastic-Part Decorations | |
Sect. 7 | Assemblies | |
Ch. 7.1 | Design for Assembly (DFA) | |
Ch. 7.2 | Arc Weldments and Other Weldments | |
Ch. 7.3 | Resistance Weldments | |
Ch. 7.4 | Soldered and Brazed Assemblies | |
Ch. 7.5 | Adhesively Bonded Assemblies | |
Sect. 8 | Finishes | |
Ch. 8.1 | Designing for Clearning | |
Ch. 8.2 | Polished and Plated Surfaces | |
Ch. 8.3 | Other Metallic Coatings | |
Ch. 8.4 | Designing for Heat Treating | |
Ch. 8.5 | Organic Finishes | |
Ch. 8.6 | Designing for Marking | |
Ch. 8.7 | Shot-Peened Surfaces | |
Sect. 9 | Additional Developments | |
Ch. 9.1 | DFM for Low-Quantity Production | |
Ch. 9.2 | DFM in Electronics | |
Ch. 9.3 | DFX | |
Ch. 9.4 | Glossary of Terms | |
Index |
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