Basic Manufacturing process topics include: The basics of casting, forging, manufacturing and machine processes, machine tools classification and fabrication processes. A manufacturing process is a series of steps that uses machinery, devices, and labor to convert raw materials into finished goods. Here are some basic manufacturing processes: Continuous process manufacturing: Activities take place without any break and goods are produced according to forecasted demand. Batch process manufacturing: The product is made in batches, with every item in the batch going through a series of... Show more Basic Manufacturing process topics include: The basics of casting, forging, manufacturing and machine processes, machine tools classification and fabrication processes. A manufacturing process is a series of steps that uses machinery, devices, and labor to convert raw materials into finished goods. Here are some basic manufacturing processes: Continuous process manufacturing: Activities take place without any break and goods are produced according to forecasted demand. Batch process manufacturing: The product is made in batches, with every item in the batch going through a series of steps at the same time and in the same order, until the entire batch is complete. Job shop manufacturing: Makes small batches of custom goods, i.e., specifically for one customer. Discrete manufacturing: Creates finished products with raw materials or parts you can disassemble. Machining: Involves the removal of material from a workpiece using cutting tools and machines to achieve desired geometries and dimensions. Additive manufacturing: An advanced manufacturing system that have a transformative approach to production that enables the creation of lighter, stronger parts and systems. Casting: One of the most commonly used manufacturing processes. It may be defined as metal object obtained by allowing molten metal to solidify in a mould. Forming processes: Allow use of acceptable stresses such as compression, friction, shear or combined stresses, which in turn induces plastic deformation to the materials creates the necessary shapes. Show less
Basic Manufacturing process topics include: The basics of casting, forging, manufacturing and machine processes, machine tools classification and fabrication processes.
A manufacturing process is a series of steps that uses machinery, devices, and labor to convert raw materials into finished goods.
Here are some basic manufacturing processes:
Continuous process manufacturing: Activities take place without any break and goods are produced according to forecasted demand. Batch process manufacturing: The product is made in batches, with every item in the batch going through a series of steps at the same time and in the same order, until the entire batch is complete. Job shop manufacturing: Makes small batches of custom goods, i.e., specifically for one customer. Discrete manufacturing: Creates finished products with raw materials or parts you can disassemble. Machining: Involves the removal of material from a workpiece using cutting tools and machines to achieve desired geometries and dimensions. Additive manufacturing: An advanced manufacturing system that have a transformative approach to production that enables the creation of lighter, stronger parts and systems. Casting: One of the most commonly used manufacturing processes. It may be defined as metal object obtained by allowing molten metal to solidify in a mould. Forming processes: Allow use of acceptable stresses such as compression, friction, shear or combined stresses, which in turn induces plastic deformation to the materials creates the necessary shapes.
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