An Implementation Architecture of Carbon Emissions for High-Performance Machine-Tool Product Service System
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Low-carbon manufacturing is a sustainable manufacturing model that takes into account both resource consumption and carbon emissions. The goal is to achieve low resource consumption, low emissions and low pollution during the production, manufacture and use of products. Taking the high-performance machine-tool product service system as the research object, an implementation architecture of evaluating its carbon emissions was proposed. The concepts of machine-tool product service system and carbon footprint were introduced. Then, three key enabling technologies were presented. It is expected that the study can provide a useful reference for achieving low carbon transition in manufacturing.
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