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Why Taguchi Method Is Used
Why Taguchi Method Is Used
Taguchi method is robust design techniques widely used in industries as it can improve the processing quality, reduce the
number of experiments, minimize the processing variation and maintenance and promote the quality stability.
ASTM D790 is a testing method to determine the flexural (bending) properties of reinforced and unreinforced plastics,
high-modulus composites, and electrical insulation materials.
Additive manufacturing
3D printing (sometimes referred to as Additive Manufacturing (AM)) is the computer-controlled sequential layering of
materials to create three-dimensional shapes. It is particularly useful for prototyping and for the manufacture of
geometrically complex
durability
1. the ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage.
Formability
Formability is the ability of a given metal workpiece to undergo plastic deformation without being damaged.
Ultem® (polyetherimide) is a semi-transparent high strength plastic material that can operate in high service temperature
environments. Ultem® is resistant to hot water and steam and can withstand repeated cycles in a steam autoclave. FDA
compliant grades of Ultem® are available.
The Taguchi method is a statistical tool developed by Genier Taguchi (1940) a Japanese engineer, proposed a model for
experiment design. ... The Taguchi's orthogonal array L9 (3^4) is used in order to estimate the factors that influence the
performance criteria and also which factors are more important than others