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Advanced Manufacturing for Optical Fibers and Integrated Photonic Devices
Author: Al-Azzawi Abdul
Language: EnglishSubjects for Advanced Manufacturing for Optical Fibers and Integrated...:
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Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System; fiber lasers; Light Weight; optical fiber communications; Integrated Photonic Devices; semiconductor manufacturing; Cycle Time; optical production; Fiber Optic Cable Ends; high manufacturing technology; Production Line; fiber optic connectors; Fiber Optic Cable Types; Optical Fibers; Laser Safety Goggles; Advanced Manufacturing; Output Fiber Cable; ISO Auditing; Fiber Cable; External Auditing; Fusion Splice; Internal Auditing; Fiber Optic Cable; professional time management; Product Improvement; Optical Fiber Devices; Lean manufacturing; Insertion Loss; 5S in Manufacturing Lines; Output Ports; Waste; Fiber Cable Ends; Continuous Improvement; dB Couplers; High-Tech Manufacturing Safety; Alignment Jig; High-Tech Manufacturing; Bunny Suit; High Technology Manufacturing; Laser Safety; Active Fiber Optic Device Manufacturing; MZIs; Passive Fiber Optic Device Manufacturing; PPSE; Fiber Optic Cable Installations; Mechanical Splice; Grin Lens; Fiber Optic Cables; fiber optics; High-Technology Manufacturing Safety
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Advanced Manufacturing for Optical Fibers and Integrated Photonic Devices explores the theoretical principles and industrial practices of high-technology manufacturing. Focusing on fiber optic, semiconductor, and laser products, this book:
- Explains the fundamentals of standard, high-tech, rapid, and additive manufacturing workshops
- Examines the production lines, processes, and clean rooms needed for the manufacturing of products
- Discusses the high-technology manufacturing and installation of fiber optic cables, connectors, and active/passive devices
- Describes continuous improvement, waste reduction through 5S application, and management?s responsibilities in supporting production
- Covers Lean Manufacturing processes, product improvement, and workplace safety, as well as internal/external and ISO auditing
- Offers a step-by-step approach complete with numerous figures and tables, detailed references, and a glossary of terms
- Employs the international system of units (SI) throughout the text
Advanced Manufacturing for Optical Fibers and Integrated Photonic Devices presents the latest manufacturing achievements and their applications in the high-tech sector. Inspired by the author?s extensive industrial experience, the book provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary manufacturing technologies.
Workshops. Production Lines. Manufacturing Procedures. Clean Rooms. High Manufacturing Technology. Fiber Optic Cable Types and Installations. Manufacturing of Passive Fiber Optic Devices. Manufacturing of Active Fiber Optic Devices. Continuous Improvement in a Production Line. Types of Waste. Application of the 5S’s in Manufacturing Lines. Management and Employee Responsibilities. Lean Manufacturing. Product Improvement. Time Management in a Professional Environment. Internal, External, and ISO Auditing. High-Tech Manufacturing Safety.
Abdul Al-Azzawi earned his Ph.D from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. He has more than 30 years of experience in research, academia, and the photonics manufacturing industry. Currently, he is a professor, coordinator, and researcher at Algonquin College, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, teaching in the joint Bachelor of Information Technology – Photonics and Laser Technology Program between Algonquin College and Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Al-Azzawi is a senior member of SMIEEE, as well as a member of Canadian professional photonics societies. He has published several books and papers, participated in numerous workshops and conferences around the world, and been the recipient of the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Award from the University of Texas at Austin, USA. His areas of research include optic/optical fiber devices, fiber optic lighting, and fiber optic devices.