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How Manufacturing Information Becomes "Golden": The Cool Parts Show All Access

Baker Hughes saves optimized production information in its PLM system for reuse later, creating “Golden Master” manufacturing routers. Rohan Buntval, additive manufacturing design engineer, goes into greater detail about how files become golden.

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In our episode about Baker Hughes' variable resistance trim stacks for industrial valves, we learned that the company saves optimized designs, machine parameters, build setups and more in its PLM system for reuse later. The system locks in successful production details and also makes it fast and easy to print parts the next time they are needed. These files live within what the company refers to as “Golden Master” manufacturing routers. Rohan Buntval, additive manufacturing design engineer, went into greater detail about how a file becomes golden.

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