MFT-1010 - Manufacturing Technology I (3) Traditional manufacturing processing methods as employed in contemporary practice are presented. Key topics include safety, properties of materials, machining, casting, forming, speeds and feeds, and fabrication techniques. Various manufacturing processes are demonstrated.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Select appropriate manufacturing processes.
CO2 - Differentiate manufacturing material classifications (ceramics, composites, metals, plastics, and woods).
CO3 - Differentiate manufacturing process classifications (forming, separating, fabricating, conditioning, and finishing).
CO4 - Discuss the role of production management.
CO5 - Discuss the importance of quality in the manufacturing process, quality systems, and recall factors that may influence quality.
CO6 - Describe factors to consider before automation and the technologies used to employ it.
CO7 - Describe the differences among sensors and other devices used in control systems.
CO8 - Discuss the importance of packing in manufacturing and identify common types used today.
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