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Cost modelling for fabrication of custom-made foot orthoses using 3D Printing Technique

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jun 19, 2016.

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    Cost modelling for fabrication of custom-made foot orthoses using 3D Printing Technique
    M. S. JUMANI, S. SHAIKH, A. A. SIDDIQI
    Sindh Univ. Res. Jour. (Sci. Ser.) Vol. 48 (2) 343-348 (2016)
     
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    Boots n all Well-Known Member

    If you read the article it has also taken in to account amortisation.

    A lot of people that dont understand business, only count the time of labour and the value of material as a cost.

    The machine takes up capital at a cost, takes up space at a cost, requires maintenance at a cost and so on.

    " The computation of machine cost per year was estimated through cost of
    depreciation of machine per year. The maintenance cost per year was added with the 10% of the total cost of the machine.
    For the machine the depreciation cost was assumed for 5 years."
     
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    The Feasibility Study on Fabrication Customized Orthotic
    Insole using Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM)

    M. Yarwindran et al
    7th International Conference on Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering AIP Conf. Proc. 1831, 020001-1–020001-8; doi: 10.1063/1.4981142
     
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