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Manufacturing

Manufacturing is the use of tools, machines and labor to produce goods for sale or use. It may refer to various human activities ranging from handicraft to high tech, but is most commonly applied to industrial production where raw materials are transformed into finished goods.

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What is the Difference between Linear Meter and Running Meter?

linear meter is the distance between a point x to point Y irrespective of the elevation and bumps between them. running meter is the lenght between X AND Y considering all the elevation etc

What does gauge mean in stainless steel?

Guage is the thickness of the stainless steel, or other kind of metal.

Why is pig iron called pig iron?

Definition of Pig Iron: The term was derived from the method of casting the bars of iron in depressions or moulds formed in the sand floor adjacent to a furnace. These were connected to a runner (known as a sow) and when filled with metal the runner and the numerous smaller moulds were supposed to resemble a litter of suckling pigs, hence the term pig iron.
pig iron is called pig iron because due to it shape and molds. When the iron come out from its mold due to it contain % of carbon and it look black pigs, when it come out of it mold it look like pigs standing in a group so it is called pig iron. answered by vsp the king

What are the manufacturing years of the Remington 760 Gamemaster?

1952-1981

The barrel will be date coded you can look it up on the Remington Society of America here:

http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes

What are the raw materials used in automobile industry?

Although the bulk of an automobile is virgin steel, petroleum-based products (plastics and vinyls) have come to represent an increasingly large percentage of automotive components. The light-weight materials derived from petroleum have helped to lighten some models by as much as thirty percent. Aluminium is used for the body. and that's all i know :p

What is the method of manufacture?

Most foam is made from polyurethane.

They start by making polyurethane. To make it, you mix a polyol with a diisocyanate. There are many polyols. There are two important isocyanates, toluene diisocyanate and methylene diisocyanate. (Two other diisocyanates are used to make urethane paint.) The choice of polyol governs whether the foam is hard or soft, and how soft or hard it is.


Next, you mix in a blowing agent. The first blowing agent was water, which forms CO2 in contact with diisocyanate. They don't like making insulating foam with water, because the foam doesn't insulate as well.

Como se dice director en ingles?

Se dice asi mismo, director. La diferencia es la pronunciacion. La i se pronuncia a la manera ingles. d-rktr

What are three reasons for an unfavorable direct manufacturing labor efficiency variance?

1) semi-skilled worker performing skilled work

2) inferior raw materials

3) poor process scheduling

How good is the quality of the products at smiggle?

it is an awesome quality it nice and big to get your fingersaround them it comesin alsorts of colours and how i know this is because i have alot of smiggle

your sincerly:smiggle

hehehe

Do people still use cotton gins?

Yes. They are much bigger, factory sized operations though. The harvesting of the cotton is also mechanized now, with machines going through the field and, when full, extruding massive square blocks of cotton - about eight feet square and more than twenty feet long, weighing tons. These are collected by special trucks and driven to the gin. If you're driving along a road in the cotton producing areas in September the roadside is covered with cotton blown off as these big blocks are transported.

The reason the gin was so important is that before, separating the cotton fibers from the seeds in the cotton bolls was very difficult, time consuming, and very labor intensive - it had to be done by "hand carding", using two devices, smaller than ping ping paddles, the face of which were covered with metal pins sticking straight out. These were used to comb out the cotton so the seeds could be picked out, and it took forever to get enough de-seeded cotton to amount to anything. So even though cotton was a desirable fiber for making cloth, few planters grew it because it was too expensive to separate the fibers from the seed, which the new gin did much better and faster and in larger quantities, thus making cotton a viable crop.

What is a example of flow production?

car production...e.g. mini coopers..lol..:)

Explain the differences between primary activities of an organisation and secondary activities?

Well the same ans i am also searching .. if any1 is gud ovr xplaining primary,secondary & tertiary acts. plz mail me at :- sonali91@in.com

What is the difference in the flow of costs between manufacturing and service organizations?

In a service organisation which uses job-order costing, the cost of inputs brought from outside (subcontracted work) is comparable to the cost of direct materials used in a manufacturing organisation. Similarly, the direct staff costs in a service organisation correspond with the direct labour costs in a manufacturing organisation. The office overhead expenses in a service organisation is similar to the manufacturing overhead in a manufacturing organisation. The cost of any completed work is simlar to the cost of finished goods inventory in a manufacturing organisation. Basically the names of the accounts used in a service organisation are different to those used in a manufacturing organisation. The work-in-process account in a service organisation would therefore have cost of subcontracted work, direct staff cost and office overhead cost on the debit side; the cost of completed work would be on the credit side. Other than the terminology, everything else in the flow of costs remains the same. The pre-determined overhead rate can be calculated by using an overhead allocation base such as direct staff costs and each completed job can be allocated with the appropriate portion of the estimated overhead based on the actual direct staff costs incurred on the project.

Where do you get parts for a Remington nylon 66?

Check the service and parts link on the Remington Society of America here:

http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/service