What is Metrology? | Manufacturing Glossary | advancedmanufacturing.org
Simply put, metrology is the science of measurement. It ensures that manufactured parts meet dimensional requirements and comply with applicable industry standards.
Simply put, metrology is the science of measurement. It ensures that manufactured parts meet dimensional requirements and comply with applicable industry standards.
If your shop can not only mill and turn parts, but also grind, EDM, hob, gun-drill, plate, and assemble them, congratulations! You're vertically integrated.
A standard in any CNC machine shop, CAD/CAM is a software platform that supports part drawing and design (CAD), as well as toolpath creation and generation of "G-code" for a specific machine
Because "cobots" are limited in force and speed, they are suitable for use in close proximity to humans and typically require little or no guarding. They are not, however, as
The computer screen you're looking at right now? It's a human-machine interface. So is the display on your coffee maker, the ATM where you get cash every Friday, the screen
When a machinist mounts a tilt-rotary table (which has two axes) onto a three-axis CNC machining center, then uses it to cut five sides of a workpiece sequentially, it's called
Just as robots can take the tedium out of machine tending, RPA can automate everyday business tasks like processing customer sales orders and product returns, responding to service requests,
See Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP). Similar to DLP, DLS is the lighting technology used to project the layer images onto Carbon's proprietary liquid interface.
String blocks of digital transaction records together, each with a secret identifier randomly generated from the previous block, then store them on multiple computers, and you've developed a
If you read the earlier section on SaaS (software as a service), you already know that these systems and their data reside “in the cloud,” just like your Instagram posts