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    Integral methodology simulation support for the improvement of production systems job shop. Metalworking applications in SMES by Jaime Alberto Giraldo García, William Ariel Sarache Castro, Omar Danilo Castrillón Gómez

    Published in Ingeniería e Investigación (2010-01-01)
    “…However, preliminary studies conducted with 57% of the entrepreneurs from this sector (excluding micro companies and family businesses) have revealed serious structural (technology, processing, installations) and infrastructure weaknesses (production planning, quality systems) in these organisations’ production systems. …”
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    Cirigami art as a starting point for designing metal crafts to develop productive thinking for art education students by rasha abdalla gawish

    Published in Maǧallaẗ Al-Turāṯ wa Al-Taṣmīm (2022-08-01)
    “…In addition to finding a design entrance for art education students that relies on this art to develop their productive thinking in the field of metalworking.In order to open various horizons for design and implementation in the world of metals and to emphasize the innovative and aesthetic aspect in the design and implementation of metalwork by publishing and unloading for art education students. …”
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    Seyma-Turbino Metalworking and Microtechnics: A Game of Scale by Yu. I. Mikhailov

    “…Thus, the microtechnics reflected not only the new possibilities of Seyma-Turbino metalworking, but also the regulatory requirements for the design of prestigious metal products. …”
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    Complex Multi-System Integration Problems Associated with Titanium Metalworking and Manufacture: System of Systems Aproach—Part I by Adam Stroud, Atila Ertas

    Published in Metals (2019-04-01)
    “…The use of a system of systems’ (SoS) design approach was used due to its capability to address complex multi-system integration problems associated with titanium metalworking and manufacture.…”
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    Gold and metal sacred decorative arts of the 19th and early 20th century. The original, copy, or forgery? by Małgorzata Kierczuk-Macieszko

    Published in Sacrum et Decorum (2019-06-01)
    “…In the holdings of Polish churches one can find liturgical vessels and artistic metal handcraft from the 19th century, designed in historical styles. These are handcraft items made of precious metals by goldsmiths and jewellers, as well as copper and tin alloys by braziers and similar professionals. …”
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    Non-ferrous metal tool complex of the Petrovka Culture of Northern Kazakhstan: morphological and typological characteristics by Kuzminykh S.V., Degtyareva A.D., Orlovskaya L.B., Vinogradov N.B.

    “…When distributing tools and weapons by type, methods of typological division of equipment were used, taking into account the configuration of the product, the presence or absence of certain qualitative features, the design features of the handle, the handle, the area in the area of the transition of the blade part to the handle, the shape and section of the blade. …”
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    A research on traditional ring making art of Qom by amirhosein chitsazian, tahereh vafaee

    Published in Dānishhā-yi būmī-i Īrān (2017-02-01)
    “…The results of this descriptive-analytical research in Statistical population of Qom ring makers indicate that the traditional ring making in Qom city has been customary in the past and also subsists continuously and Qom traditional ring productions like other traditional handicraft arts and unlike the mass production, are produced in a few numbers, single and proportional to the design and a stone selected for the ring.…”
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    Changes in Craft Education by Māra Urdziņa-Deruma

    Published in FORMakademisk (2023-09-01)
    “…The products made by the students have also become more straightforward. …”
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    Challenges in data collection for enhancing productivity in Brazilian industrial processes by Haroldo Lhou Hasegawa, Rafael Sene de Lima, Vidal Dias da Mota Junior, Ricardo Luiz Perez Teixeira

    “…Goal: To understand the underlying reasons for low productivity in medium-sized metalworking companies and to evaluate the effectiveness of the productivity improvement techniques that have been implemented. …”
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    PRODUCTION OF ARTILLERY IN LVIV IN THE XV–XVIII CENT. AND PARTICIPATION OF THE UKRAINIANS IN IT by П. П. Ткачук, А. І. Харук, М. А. Верхотурова

    Published in Storìnki Istorìï (2020-08-01)
    “…The factors that have become prerequisites for setting up the production of guns in Lviv are analyzed. An important factor influencing the development of metalworking and weapons production in Lviv was the rich deposits of marsh ore from the Dniester along the Zubra River valley to Lviv. …”
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    The Key Role of Laser Ultrasonics in the Context of Sustainable Production in an I 4.0 Value Chain by Karin Hartl, Marcel Sorger, Martin Stockinger

    Published in Applied Sciences (2023-01-01)
    “…To date, this is the only known method that has been successfully deployed for in-situ materials characterization, as well as in the harsh environment of the metalworking industry. Combined with the enablers, introduced by the fourth industrial revolution, and the conjunction of a laser ultrasonic system with a Smart Production Lab, it has great potential to contribute to lower rejection rates, better recyclability, and consequently to a more sustainable production. …”
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    Enabling Techniques Alternative to Mokume Technique for Preparing Multi-Color Metallic slices and Use them in the Design of Metal jewelry by Prof. Dr . Abdel Aal Mohammed Abdel Aal, Dr . Hala Mahdy, Researcher Hagar Mohamed Rashad

    “…The technique is complex and the results are unexpected, The surface appears in color overlaps and ripples, This technology is used in the fields of metalworking by design. This technology is based on experience and is not compatible with repeated quantitative production. …”
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