Research on Production Schedule Online Processing Management of Sand Casting Workshop Based on Single Piece Management Model

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Sand casting workshop production management requires fine increasingly prominent in the production schedule management in real time in which single part’s machining status can be learned. However, currently available management programs are not well suited to meet the management needs of enterprises. In this paper, we propose production schedule online processing management of sand casting workshop based on a single piece management model. Field computer terminals and management computer terminals are used in conjunction to learn processing status of the single part. The program has been successfully implemented. Application demonstrates that the program can achieve single piece sand casting workshop of the production process and online management of foundry management reference value.

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