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Products of Powder Metallurgy, Engineering Manual E-64, Amplex Division, Chrysler Corp., Detroit, Mich. [Pg.193]

The auto industry has estabbshed a cooperative program in the field, the Vehicle Recycling Partnership (VRP). In addition, some auto manufacturers have announced specific projects that include recycled mbber. Chrysler has announced that it is already using a mbber shield that incorporates cmmb mbber derived from scrap tires. Auto manufacturing companies have indicated a desire to expand the use of recycled post-consumer scrap mbber in their products. [Pg.17]

For example, the characteristic dimension A on the cover support leg was critical to the success of the automated assembly process, the potential failure mode being a major disruption to the production line. An FMEA Severity Rating (S) = 8 is allocated. See a Process FMEA Severity Ratings table as provided in Chrysler Corporation et al. (1995) for guidance on process orientated failures. The component cost, Pc = 5.93 and the number planned to be produced per annum, N = 50000. [Pg.88]

Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motors, General Motors Corporation 1995 Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) - Reference Manual, 2nd Edition. [Pg.384]

In 1988, the Purchasing and Supply Vice Presidents of Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors chartered a Task Force to standardize reference manuals, reporting formats, and technical nomenclature, resulting in five standardized reference manuals. [Pg.5]

Fundamental statistical process control reference manual (GM, Ford, Chrysler)... [Pg.568]

R. Keshavaraj and R. W. Tock, Compendium of Results—Chrysler Challenge Fund Project, Chrysler Technology Center (December 1994). [Pg.33]

Chiysler Corporation. (1998). Emissions snd Fuel Economy Regulations. Auburn Hills, MI Chrysler Environmental and Energy Planning, Environmental Team. [Pg.458]

During the year 1999 TradeXchange was formed as a joint-venture web site through which General Motors, Ford, and Daimler-Chrysler source their purchases. Their total purchases are at 240 billion annually. [Pg.416]

My suggestion is a stinger, a Prohibition-era cocktail as classic as the Chrysler Building. Most agree it is one of the few cocktails that will also qualify as an after-dinner drink, though it s no Kahlua on ice cream, either. Its nickname is the nightcap cocktail. ... [Pg.126]

Prasher RS, Chang JY, Sauciuc 1, Narasimhan S, Chau D, Chrysler G, Myers A, Prstic S, Hu C (2005) Nano and micro technology-based next-generation package-level cooling solutions. Intel Technol J 4(4) 285-296... [Pg.96]

NASA Daimler-Chrysler AG Hemera Technologies G. Schulz BASF AG Wikipedia Hemera... [Pg.114]

The car industry started in the United States with only 8,000 registered cars and trucks in 1900, but there were over 215 million by 2000. This growth started with the efforts of hundreds of companies, but it became almost the exclusive domain of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler in the U.S. and a few other companies in Europe and the rest of the world. In Detroit, almost 140 auto companies were formed from 1900 to 1903, but about half of these would fail by 1904. [Pg.83]

Fuel cell vehicles with onboard methanol reformers would have very low emissions of urban air pollutants. Daimler-Chrysler has built demonstration fuel cell vehicles that convert methanol to hydrogen. [Pg.84]

DaimlerChrysler was slow on producing hybrids, since it felt that Americans would not get too excited about fuel savings. The Toyota Prius and other hybrids have proved this wrong and manufacturers have not been able to keep up with the demand. Until the merger with Daimler-Benz, Chrysler was working on both fuel cell and hybrid technology. [Pg.135]

In the United States Ford and Chrysler tried to emulate the luxury cars of Cadillac and Packard. The difference between the automobiles aimed at the rich and the poor in Europe remained more distinct. Luxurious, chauffeur-driven cars were produced by Rolls-Royce and Hispano Suiza and contrasted with tiny cars produced for the low end of the market. [Pg.155]


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