Advanced manufacturing for optical fibers and integrated photonic devices. (2015)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Advanced manufacturing for optical fibers and integrated photonic devices. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Advanced manufacturing for optical fibers and integrated photonic devices
- Further Information:
- Note: Abdul Al-Azzawi.
- Authors:
- Al-Azzawi, Abdul
- Contents:
- Preface About the Author Acknowledgments Workshops Introduction Standard Workshops High-Tech Workshops Rapid Manufacturing Workshops Additive Manufacturing Workshops An Example of Workshop Modifications Production Lines Introduction Why Build Production Lines? Producing Economical Products Requirements to Build and Design a Production Line Categories of Manufacturing Lines Manufacturing Processes Types of Assembly Lines Single Production Lines Parallel Production Lines Feed in Production Lines Cross-Production Lines Partially Automated Lines Fully Automated Lines Pilot Production Lines Standard Workstations Principles of Building Successful Production Lines Consequences of Building Unsuccessful Production Lines Causes of Day-to-Day Problems Steps in Long-Term Planning to Solve the Production Line Problems Objectives for Long-Term Planning to Improve the Production Line Reduced Labor Improved Machine Utilization Improved Operational Control Reduced Inventory Procedures Manufacturing Procedures Types of Manufacturing Procedures Samples of Manufacturing Procedures Sample 1: Temperature Test (Manual Oven) for Hybrid Devices Sample 2: AP and PC Connector Assembly Appendix A: PDL Test Procedure Appendix B: Troubleshooting and Possible Fixes Clean Rooms Introduction Bunny Suit Clean Room Standards High Manufacturing Technology Introduction Fiber Optic Cables Fiber Optic Cable Construction Plastic Fiber Cables Light Propagation in Fiber Optic Cables Types of Fiber Optic CablesPreface About the Author Acknowledgments Workshops Introduction Standard Workshops High-Tech Workshops Rapid Manufacturing Workshops Additive Manufacturing Workshops An Example of Workshop Modifications Production Lines Introduction Why Build Production Lines? Producing Economical Products Requirements to Build and Design a Production Line Categories of Manufacturing Lines Manufacturing Processes Types of Assembly Lines Single Production Lines Parallel Production Lines Feed in Production Lines Cross-Production Lines Partially Automated Lines Fully Automated Lines Pilot Production Lines Standard Workstations Principles of Building Successful Production Lines Consequences of Building Unsuccessful Production Lines Causes of Day-to-Day Problems Steps in Long-Term Planning to Solve the Production Line Problems Objectives for Long-Term Planning to Improve the Production Line Reduced Labor Improved Machine Utilization Improved Operational Control Reduced Inventory Procedures Manufacturing Procedures Types of Manufacturing Procedures Samples of Manufacturing Procedures Sample 1: Temperature Test (Manual Oven) for Hybrid Devices Sample 2: AP and PC Connector Assembly Appendix A: PDL Test Procedure Appendix B: Troubleshooting and Possible Fixes Clean Rooms Introduction Bunny Suit Clean Room Standards High Manufacturing Technology Introduction Fiber Optic Cables Fiber Optic Cable Construction Plastic Fiber Cables Light Propagation in Fiber Optic Cables Types of Fiber Optic Cables Single-Mode Step-Index Fiber Cable Multimode Step-Index Fiber Cable (Multimode Fiber Cable) Multimode Graded-Index (GRIN) Fiber Cable Polarization-Maintaining Fiber Cables Specialty Fiber Cables Fiber Cable Fabrication Techniques Double Crucible Method Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Processes Outside Vapor Deposition (OVD) Vapor Axial Deposition (VAD) Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition (MCVD) Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition (PCVD) Fiber Drawing Photonic Crystal Fiber Cables Microstructure Fiber Cables Polymer Holey-Fiber Cables Fiber Cable Inspection and Handling Case a: Fiber Cable Inspection and Handling Case b: Fiber Cable Ends Preparation Manufacturing Fiber Cable Assembly Light Source Coupling to a Fiber Cable Launching Light Conditions into Fiber Cables Applications of Connectors and Splices Requirements of Connectors and Splices Fiber Connectors Fiber Optic Connector Types Adapters for Different Fiber Optic Connector Types Fiber Optic Connector Structures Fiber Optic Connector Assembly Techniques Building FSMA Connectors Hot-Melt Connectors Epoxyless Connectors Automated Polishing Fluid Jet Polishing Fiber Optic Connector Cleaning Connector Testing Fiber Splicing Mechanical Splicing Key Lock Mechanical Fiber Optic Splices Table Type Mechanical Fiber Optic Splices Fusion Splices Splice Testing Fiber Optic Cable Types and Installations Introduction Fiber Optic Cable Types and Applications Indoor Fiber Optic Cable Types and Applications Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable Types and Applications Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable Types and Applications Other Fiber Optic Cable Types and Applications Fiber Optic Cable Installation Methods Indoor Fiber Optic Cable Installation Cable Installation in Tray and Duct Systems Conduit Installation Pulling Fiber Optic Cable Installation Fiber Optic Cables Direct Burial Installation Fiber Optic Cable Aerial Installation Air-Blown Fiber Cable Installation Other Fiber Cable Installation Methods Standard Hardware for Fiber Optic Cables Fiber Splice Closures Rack with Panels Connector Housings Patch Panels Splice Housings Wall Outlets Fiber Optic Testing Equipment Fiber Optic Cable Test Requirements How to Install a Fiber Optic Cable Technique and Apparatus Fiber Optic Cable Installation Procedure Manufacturing of Passive Fiber Optic Devices Introduction 2 × 2 Couplers 3 dB Couplers Y-Couplers Star Couplers Coupler Construction Fused Taper Couplers Polishing D-Section Couplers Twin Core Fiber Couplers Manufacturing of Active Fiber Optic Devices Introduction Optomechanical Switches Electro-Optic Switches A High-Speed Optical Switch Using a Fiber Optic Coupler Acousto-Optic Switches Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) 3D MEMS-Based Optical Switches Micro-Optomechanical Systems (MOMS) Continuous Improvement in a Production Line Introduction Understand the Need for Changes Preparing for the Change Handling Time Reducing Packaging and Shipping Times Packaging Process Shipping Labels and Tags Sealing the Shipping Box 5S Implementation Modifications of a Production Line and Product Reducing Waste Solving Problems in Manufacturing Lines Jigs Usage in Production Lines Continuous Improvement Schedule Standard Work Improvement Process Continuous Flow Production (CFP) Basic Elements of Continuous Flow Production Just in Time (JIT) Characteristics of the Flow Production Implementation of Continuous Flow Production (CFP) Benefits of Continuous Flow Production Types of Waste Introduction Types of Waste Waste of Inventory Waste of Overproduction Waste of Defect Waste of Inefficient Process Waste of Waiting Waste of Materials Transportation/Movement Waste of Motion Waste of Rejects Waste of Person Other Types of Waste Waste Reduction Techniques Waste of Products Eliminating Waste Waste Reduction Product Design and Manufacturing Materials Reuse and Recycling Packaging Reduction Purchasing Office Paper Use Cafeterias and Restrooms Waste Reduction by Training Enhance Your Waste Reduction Program Remarks Application of the 5S’s in Manufacturing Lines Introduction The 5S’s Sort Set in Order Shine Standardize Sustain Implementation of the 5S’s in a Manufacturing Line Plan Start Put Plan into Action Analyses Future Plan Management and Employee Responsibilities Introd … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 621.3692
Optical fibers
Optoelectronic devices -- Design and construction
Optoelectronics industry - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781498729468
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781498729451
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- Note: Description based on CIP data; item not viewed.
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