MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY AHMAD NAZIF BIN NOOR KAMAR MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY BPT4413
COURSE OVERVIEW Manufacturing processes are the steps through which raw materials are transformed into a final product. The manufacturing process begins with the creation of the materials from which the design is made. These materials are then modified through manufacturing processes to become the required part. Manufacturing processes can include treating (such as heat treating or coating), machining or reshaping the material. Manufacturing technology is a field of study, which is focused on improving manufacturing processes, equipment or technique in order to reduce costs and enhance reliability. It provides the tools which enables production of all processed goods.
COURSE OUTCOMES Explain the fundamentals of manufacturing technology applicable to industrial production processes. Determine the compatibility of manufacturing technology alternative with product specification for industrial processes. Perform basic manufacturing work as practiced by production industries. “Different product materials and shapes are produced using different manufacturing process and technology”
Lecture : Monday (10am – 12pm) - TDK02 86 Students CLASS MEETINGS Lecture : Monday (10am – 12pm) - TDK02 86 Students Lab : Workshop Section 1 (30 students) 7 Groups 2 Students/Machine Section 2 (28 students) Section 3
LAB SCHEDULE Week Activity 3 Measurement Equipment 4 Machining : Lathe & Milling 5 6 Lab Assignment 1 7 Lab Assignment 2 8 Sheet Metal Working Processes 10 11 Lab Assignment 3 12 Plastic : Injection Molding 13 Project 14 15
ASSESSMENTS 20% 30% 100% 1 Group Assignment 1 Group Project (Tool Box) 3 Lab Assignment (Milling, Lathe, Sheet Metal) 2 Writing Test (Before & After Sem. Break)
COURSE CONTENTS Material Characteristics Machining Processes Sheet Metal Working Processes Joining Processes Bulk Deformation Processes Processing of Plastics Powder Metallurgy Metal Casting Production of Ferrous Metal Metal Alloys Surface Treatment
REFERENCES Serope Kalpakjan & Steven R. Schemid (2001), Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 4th Edition, Prentice-Hall, Inc. John A. Schey (2000), Introduction to Manufacturing Processes, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, Inc. Cheng, K & Webb, D. (2002), Advances in Manufacturing Technology, Professional Engineering Publishing