2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-022-10140-3
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Modelling sustainable manufacturing practices effects on sustainable performance: the contingent role of ownership

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“…According to the results described above, this technique can be used for medical applications [36] because PEEK is a standard implant material [37]. According to the literature review, PEEK plastic parts can also be joined by ultrasonic welding (UW) [38][39][40]. However, the significant disadvantage of ultrasonic welding is that it is limited to thinner and smaller components.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results described above, this technique can be used for medical applications [36] because PEEK is a standard implant material [37]. According to the literature review, PEEK plastic parts can also be joined by ultrasonic welding (UW) [38][39][40]. However, the significant disadvantage of ultrasonic welding is that it is limited to thinner and smaller components.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feed rate: The feed rate was restricted between the machine's minimum and maximum feed ranges using equation (9).…”
Section: Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Process parameters, machining tools, and lubricants are the key alternatives for enhancing sustainable manufacturing [4,5]. Among these, machine tools are the principal energyconsuming devices, consuming more than 14.8% of the total energy expended during the material removal stage and having a considerable environmental footprint [6][7][8][9]. However, the energy consumption of the machines can be minimized within the range of 6-40% by optimizing the cutting parameters, using a well-designed cutting tool, and minimizing undesired cutting paths [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Businesses are responsible for their social, environmental, and economic impacts of their activities, strong relationships between advanced sustainable supply chain practices, and the adoption of a circular economy [12]. For enterprises, sustainability emphasis is imperative for modern design and manufacturing enterprises [13], and sustainable manufacturing practices affect sustainable performance [14]. For the industry, sustainable machining needs to consider economics and the environment [15]; "overall equipment effectiveness" (OEE) and "one-piece flow" (OPF) are precursors of "economic sustainability" (ESU), and low levels in OEE and OPF can impede an industry from reaching adequate ESU levels [16].…”
Section: Sustainable Economy and Economic Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%