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Chapter 8: The Making of a New Balance Shoe Christine Epplett
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Chapter 8: The Making of a New Balance ShoeChristine Epplett

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Who is Christine Epplett? An biomechanical engineer Works at New Balance Athletic Shoe.

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Key Words Manufacturing Processes

Separating Forming Assembling Molding and casting Conditioning Finishing Quality control

Trade-off

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Separating Removing unwanted materials

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Forming Using pressure or force to shape a material

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Assembling Putting parts of a product together

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Casting/ Molding Pouring a liquefied material into a mold, allowing it to solidify

in the shape of the mold, then removing the solidified material from the mold.

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Conditioning Any process that uses high temperatures, chemicals, or

force to change the properties of a material.

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Finishing Any final treatment done to the surface of the product to

make it more attractive to a consumer

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Quality Control A test or series of tests on samples from the production line

to ensure that only high-quality products leave the plant.

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Christine Epplett is a …A.A manufacturing engineer

B.An biomechanical engineer

C.A CAD technician

D.Industrial Designer

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Conditioning is the process to …

A. Remove unwanted materials

B. Putting parts of a product together

C.Any final treatment done to the surface of the product.

D.Change the properties of materials.

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Using pressure or force to shape a material is …

A.Forming

B.Assembling

C.Finishing

D.Quality control

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What is one trade-off that the New Balance management makes?A trade-off is a decision to give up one quality to gain another quality.

New Balance never lays off employees, but it costs.

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Who are the members of the team involved in Research and Development?Designers, marketers, manufacturing designers,

biomechanical engineers, CAS team members, process engineers, manufacturing associates, and quality-control personnel.

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How does some engineers at NB test prototypes?By asking people to try them on and by trying them on themselves and wearing them over a period time.