MESSAGING IN STAINLESS STEEL PLATES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v5i2.6736Keywords:
Domestic goods, Stainless steel, Small and micro enterprises (Pymes).Abstract
This article deals with a project developed pursuing two parallel subjects: one, the analysis of production processes in small and micro enterprises (Pymes) that make stainless steel domestic goods, and two, the design and manufacturing of prototype products. A characteristic of the pymes sector is that their processes are based on plastic misshaping, thus obtaining middle?quality products, revolution geometric shapes, and little complexity; this is eminently a handmade process.
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Copyright (c) 2002 Jorge Inche M., Javier Del Carpio G., Teonila García Z., Julio Yenque D., Julio Reyna R., Luis Raez G., Juan Rivera P., Alfonso Chung P., Alfonso Romero

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