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Productivity is the measure of efficiency in completing a task or achieving a goal.
It is the ratio of output to input.
It can be improved by optimizing processes and utilizing resources effectively.
Examples include completing tasks in less time, producing more output with the same resources, and reducing waste.
Productivity is important for businesses to remain competitive and profitable.
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Performance can be calculated by measuring output against input.
Performance = Output / Input
Output can be measured in terms of units produced, tasks completed, etc.
Input can be measured in terms of time, resources used, etc.
For example, if a production line produces 100 units in 1 hour, the performance would be 100 units / 1 hour = 100 units per hour.
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OEE stands for Overall Equipment Effectiveness. It is a measure of how effectively a manufacturing operation is utilized.
OEE is calculated by multiplying Availability, Performance, and Quality.
Availability measures the percentage of time the equipment is available for production.
Performance measures the speed at which the equipment runs compared to its maximum speed.
Quality measures the percentage of good quality produ...
Just in time line refers to a production strategy where materials are delivered just in time for production.
It is a lean manufacturing approach
It aims to reduce inventory costs and waste
It requires close coordination between suppliers and manufacturers
Examples include Toyota's production system and Dell's supply chain management
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TIG welding uses a tungsten electrode to create a precise and clean weld, while MIG welding uses a consumable wire electrode and shielding gas.
TIG welding is slower but produces higher quality welds with less spatter and distortion.
MIG welding is faster and better suited for thicker materials and high-volume production.
TIG welding requires more skill and experience, while MIG welding is easier to learn and use.
TIG weld...
Five major losses in industrial work are downtime, defects, inefficiency, waiting, and overproduction.
Downtime: Refers to the time when production is halted due to equipment breakdown, maintenance, or other issues.
Defects: Occur when products do not meet quality standards and need to be reworked or discarded.
Inefficiency: Waste of resources, such as excessive energy consumption or poor utilization of manpower.
Waiting: ...
A CNC machine is a computer-controlled machine tool used for precision machining.
CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control.
It uses pre-programmed instructions to control the movement of the machine.
CNC machines are widely used in manufacturing industries for tasks like cutting, drilling, milling, and turning.
They offer high precision, repeatability, and automation.
Examples of CNC machines include CNC mills, lathes, rou
The electrode used in MIG welding is a consumable wire electrode.
MIG welding stands for Metal Inert Gas welding.
The electrode is continuously fed through a welding gun and melts to form the weld.
The wire electrode is made of the same material as the base metal being welded.
The shielding gas used in MIG welding protects the weld from atmospheric contamination.
Common types of wire electrodes include ER70S-6 for mild stee
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Manual welding is done by a human operator while robotics welding is done by a machine.
Manual welding requires a skilled operator to control the welding process while robotics welding is automated.
Robotics welding is faster and more precise than manual welding.
Manual welding is more flexible and can be used in a wider range of applications while robotics welding is best suited for high-volume production.
Robotics weldin...
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