What is Standardization

Standardization: This is the concept of using the minimum number of parts for the maximum number of purposes while considering the overall cost and performance of the finished product. Less time is spent selecting and evaluating parts if standard common parts are used, which have been proved in use and throughout manufacturing. Further, time is not spent qualifying suppliers or substituting parts late in the design if supplier problems occur.

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