This is a summary of the basic and
most commonly used manufacturing processes in industry today. Any of these
processes can be employed to produce a manufactured part. Also, remember when
deciding how to produce manufactured items, a part may require a combination of
these processes to facilitate its completion. For example, a cast part may
require some machining before it becomes the final product. Or, a part may be
produced through a powder metallurgy process, then undergo some kind of metal
forming operation. The following describes the methods and techniques involved
in each of these manufacturing processes. Always keep in mind how material
properties relate to manufacturing process. Most manufacturing processes
described below are for metals. Manufacturing processes for polymers and
ceramics will be discussed separately, each given its respective section. These
processes are often similar in nature to those for metals, (ie. polymers are
essentially both cast and formed in different techniques), however they are
different enough to be classified independently
TYPES OF TECHNIQUE
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