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Rubber Processing and Production Organization

โœ Scribed by Philip K. Freakley (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
457
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The absence of a book dealing with rubber processing has been apparent for some time and it is surprising that a straightforward text has not been produced. However, this book goes far beyond the scope of a simple technical approach and deals with the full spectrum of activities which lead to successful and profitable product manufacture. The need to deliver a product to a customer at the right time, at the right cost, and at the right quality is a basic premise on which the book is based. The increasingly stringent demands of customers for products that can be introduced directly into an assembly or production line without goodsยญ inwards inspection, are placing increasing pressures on the manufacturer. As a result, it is becoming essential to achieve and sustain product quality and consistency, by the monitoring and control of manufacture, at a level which renders all products saleable. The book has been written to satisfy the needs of practitioners in the rubber industry and is certainly not another descriptive text which is only read for interest when more important matters are not pressing. My close cooperation with Philip K. Freakley during the writing of the book has resulted in the incorporation of many of the viewpoints and methods which I have developed and refined during more than 38 years in the rubber industry.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Rubber Product Manufacturing Systems....Pages 1-13
Materials Behavior and Testing....Pages 15-41
Principles of Mixing and Internal Mixers....Pages 43-67
Screw Extrusion and Continuous Mixing....Pages 69-109
Calendering and Milling....Pages 111-129
Heat Transfer and Vulcanization Methods....Pages 131-182
Process Control and Quality Control....Pages 183-265
Plant Layout and Operations Methods....Pages 267-313
Company Philosophy, Organization, and Strategy....Pages 315-352
The Economics of Manufacturing Operations....Pages 353-395
Production Management....Pages 397-443
Back Matter....Pages 445-455

โœฆ Subjects


Inorganic Chemistry;Organic Chemistry;Polymer Sciences;Characterization and Evaluation of Materials;Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering;Complexity


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