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The recommended sintering time for a pressed part is 20 min. The sintering chamber of the flow-through furnace is 4.0 m long. The number of parts that can be placed on 1 m of conveyor belt length is 15 pc. Determine the (a) speed of the conveyor, (b) processing rate of the furnace, and (c) quantity of parts being sintered at one time.
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Given:
time = 20 min
length = 4m
total pieces = 15 pc on 1 m
To find:
(a) speed of the conveyor
(b) processing rate of the furnace and
(c) quantity of parts being sintered at one time
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