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Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM). What is CIM?. It is the manufacturing process done with the use of a computer for controlling the complete production process. This manufacturing process is very fast and reduces error.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

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  1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

  2. What is CIM? • It is the manufacturing process done with the use of a computer for controlling the complete production process. • This manufacturing process is very fast and reduces error. • This process is also called as Flexible Design and Manufacturing.

  3. Overview

  4. Devices used • The CIM requires some devices for its process. It includes • Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), • Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools, • Robots, • Direct Numerical Control (DNC) machine tools. • It also includes computers, networks, software, controllers, monitoring equipment, and interfacing.

  5. Technologies used • Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) • Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) • Robotics • Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) • Automated Convergence Systems

  6. Computer Aided Technologies • Computer Aided Design (CAD), • Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), • Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), • Computer Aided Quality Assurance (CAQ), • Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP), • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and • Production Planning and Control (PPC).

  7. Applications • Printed Circuit Board • Integrated Circuit Design Data • Mechanical processes

  8. Advantages • Manufacturing lead time is less. • Good quality products at less expensive. • Increased productivity. • Time for production planning is decreased. • Decreased transportation time. • Competitive power is increased.

  9. Disadvantages • Very Expensive • High Maintenance Cost • Skilled labors are required • May be outdated as the technology grows day by day

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