Manufacturing Processes  Rotational Moulding  Compression Moulding  Turning  Blow Moulding  Die Casting  Injection Moulding  Forging  Vacuum Forming.

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Manufacturing Processes  Rotational Moulding  Compression Moulding  Turning  Blow Moulding  Die Casting  Injection Moulding  Forging  Vacuum Forming  Press Forming  Extrusion  Laminating  Sand Casting

Process Materials Extrusion Metal aluminium, copper brass or ThermoPlastic polythene, PVC

Process Material Compression Moulding Thermosetting Plastic: melamine- formaldehyde

Process Material Sand Casting Metals: Iron, aluminium.

Process Material Injection Moulding Thermoplastics: Polyprpelene, ABS

Process Material Die Casting Metals: low melting temperatures, alloys, aluminum, zinc, brass.

Process Material Turning Wood or Metal

Process Material Drop Forging Metal: Alloy Steels and copper alloys.

Process Material Vacuum Forming ThermoPlastics: polythene, PVC, ABS, Acrylic

Process Material Rotational Moulding ThermoPlastics: PVC, Polypropylene

Process Material Press Forming Sheet metal: steels, brass, copper, aluminium