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| | Fabrication (Metal) $71.7 Fabrication, when used as an industrial term, applies to the building of machines, structures and other equipment, by cutting, shaping and assembling components made from raw materials. Small businesses that specialize in metal are called fab shops. Steel fabrication shops and machine shops have overlapping capabilities, but fabrication shops generally concentrate on the metal preparation aspects (such as sawing tubing to length or bending sheet metal or plate), welding, and assembly, whereas machine shops are more concerned with the machining of parts on machine tools. The work of fabrication shops and steel erectors overlaps in principle. Often the fabrications for structural work begin as prefabricated segments in a fab shop, then are moved to the site by truck, rail, or barge, and finally are installed by erectors. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/04/23 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.21 inches |
| | Laser-assisted Fabrication of Materials (Hardcover) $311.46 Laser assisted fabrication involves shaping of materials using laser as a source of heat. It can be achieved by removal of materials (laser assisted cutting, drilling, etc.), deformation (bending, extrusion), joining (welding, soldering) and addition of materials (surface cladding or direct laser cladding). This book on Laser assisted Fabrication` is aimed at developing in-depth engineering concepts on various laser assisted macro and micro-fabrication techniques with the focus on application and a review of the engineering background of different micro/macro-fabrication techniques, thermal history of the treated zone and microstructural development and evolution of properties of the treated zone. |
| | Laser Fabrication and Machining of Materials $188.67 This book covers the fundamental principles and physical phenomena behind laserbased fabrication and machining processes. It also gives an overview of their existing and potential applications. With laser machining an emerging area in various applications ranging from bulk machining in metal forming to micromachining and microstructuring, this book provides a link between advanced materials and advanced manufacturing techniques. The interdisciplinary approach of this text will help prepare students and researchers for the next generation of manufacturing. Author: Dahotre, Narendra B./ Harimkar, Sandip P. Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 558 Publication Date: 2007/11/26 Language: English Dimensions: 9.22 x 6.41 x 1.22 inches |
| | Welding and Metal Fabrication $39.99 WELDING AND METAL FABRICATION employs a unique hands-on, project-based learning strategy to teach welding skills effectively and keep you motivated. This groundbreaking new book connects each welding technique to a useful and creative take-home project, making exercises both practical and personal—and avoiding the tedium of traditional, repetitive welding practices. To further enhance the learning process, every welding project includes a set of prints with specifications, like those used in production fabrication shops. This full-featured approach to skill-building reflects the reality of professional welding, where following prints and instructions precisely and laying out, cutting out, and assembling weldment accurately are just as essential as high-quality welding. The included projects are small to conserve materials during the learning process, but detailed instructions and abundant photos and illustrations guide you through a wide range of fabrication skills. Key steps and techniques within the small projects are also linked to larger projects presented at the end of each chapter, enabling you to apply what you have learned by fabricating and welding something more substantial. This thorough, reader-friendly book also prepares you for real-world success by covering shop math and measurement, time and material tracking, and invoicing. |
| | Welding and Metal Fabrication By Jeffus, Larry $106.44 A welding and metalwork textbook combines the skills of measuring, cutting, shaping, fitting, welding, and finishing and includes handson exercises, experiments, and projects. Author: Jeffus, Larry Publication Date: 2011/01/27 Number of Pages: 822 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.25 Width: 8.00 Height: 11.00 |
| | Metal Fabrication Technology for Agriculture $86.99 METAL FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE, 2E provides students with an easy-to-understand, safety-conscious introduction to agricultural welding processes and techniques. Each section of this full-color book begins by introducing students to equipment and materials used in agricultural welding and includes complete setup instructions. The subsequent chapters in each section allow students to learn individual welding techniques in various applications and positions. METAL FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE, 2E provides extensive coverage of brazing and specialized nonmetallic fabrication, designed to lead students step-by-step in developing the skills necessary for welding all types of agricultural machinery. Each chapter includes close up shots of actual welds and learning aids that have been proven to be effective, making this how-to and reference manual a key resource for students participating in agriculture education programs throughout the country. |
| | Fabrication of MicroAxicons by Laser Lithography $105.14 Axicons first appeared by this name in 1954, when all elements that focus light onto the axis were called axicons. The name axicon is a combination of the Greek words for axis and image. Cone shaped lenses are now commonly regarded as axicons. Their behavior and design possibilities are widely studied, yet primarily refractive axicons are used. The specific conical shape of the axicon makes them well suited for the generation of socalled Bessel beams. Lithography techniques have been developed, which allow for the manufacturing of arbitrary phase functions on planar substrates. Using this technology, a diffractive microaxicon can be manufactured if the necessary phase distribution is known. Therefore, a diffractive optical approach to axicons is suggested, which can be fabricated by using laser direct writing lithography. The manufactured structure is characterized by mechanical and optical surface measurements. The mainly observed manufacturing errors and the ideal profile are simulated. The simulated beam propagation is then compared to its experimental counterpart. The experimental results coincide reasonably well with the simulation. Author: Ellmer, Uta Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2010/03/30 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.23 inches |
| | Direct Metal Laser Sintering $73.28 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is an additive metal fabrication technology developed by EOS out of Munich, Germany. The process involves use of a 3D CAD model whereby a .stl file is created and sent to the machines software. A technician works with this 3D model to properly orient the geometry for part building and adds supports structure as appropriate. Once this build file has been completed, it is sliced into the layer thickness the machine will build in and downloaded to the DMLS machine allowing the build to begin. The DMLS machine uses a highpowered 200 Watt Ybfiber optic laser. Inside the build chamber area, there is a material dispensing platform and a build platform along with a recoater blade used to move new powder over the build platform. The technology fuses metal powder into a solid part by melting it locally using the focused laser beam. Parts are built up additively layer by layer, typically using 20 micron layers. This process allows for highly complex geometries to be created directly from the 3D CAD data, fully automatically, in hours and without any tooling. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/09/29 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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