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General selection of primary production processes

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Principles of Process Planning

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The process planner defines in detail the process that will transform raw material into the desired shape. The shape is defined by the product designer and is expressed in engineering drawings and GDT — geometric dimensioning and tolerances. The process planner is bound by the defined drawing.

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Halevi, G., Weill, R.D. (1995). General selection of primary production processes. In: Principles of Process Planning. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1250-5_5

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