REDUCE SCRAP AND IMPROVE PERFORMANCE Case study
During many of the opera+ons, tooling inserts often broke, resulting in incomplete or damaged parts.
These parts continued to run through the remaining operation steps before the broken tool was identified, resulting in an increased amount of finished product scrap.
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2020 |
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