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Introduction to Manufacturing Processes. Types of Processes Primary Manufacturing Processes –Raw materials to useable material –Raw materials are renewable.

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1 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes

2 Types of Processes Primary Manufacturing Processes –Raw materials to useable material –Raw materials are renewable or exhaustible Secondary Manufacturing Processes –Create products from primary product

3 Input Process Output Feedback Manufacturing Process

4 Materials Ceramics, metals, and plastics are well- suited to manufacturing. Their properties determine the process for which they are best suited.

5 The World of Materials Organic Materials Inorganic Materials SolidLiquidGas Engineering (Industrial) Materials Non- Engineering Materials PolymericMetallic Ceramic

6 Composite Video

7 Selecting Materials Internal Structure Types of atoms Bonds between atoms Molecular structure Property Physical Mechanical Chemical Thermal Electrical – Magnetic Acoustical Optical Conditions Chemicals Radiation Mechanical Loads Thermal Electromagnetic Fields Sonic Forces

8 Casting and Molding

9 Casting and Molding Videos

10 Separating Involves the removal of material Also referred to as the subtractive process Includes two types of processes –Chip Forming –Non-Chip Forming

11 Separating Videos

12 Joining Also referred to as the additive process Materials added in layers to build a finished part Examples –Welding –Gluing –Soldering –Prototyping

13 Forming Uses force to cause a material to permanently take a shape Changes some of the material properties

14 Forming Videos

15 Finishing May be completed before or after assembly Used primarily to protect a product from various conditions Also used to enhance a product’s appearance

16 Finishing – Deburring Methods include filing, scraping, and trimming Considerations include actual requirements regarding work piece specifications, production quantities, and cost

17 Finishing – Cleaning Involves the process of removing unwanted material from work pieces Techniques include –Alkaline cleaning –Electrolitic cleaning –Solvent cleaning –Vapor degreasing –Acid cleaning –Abrasive blasting –Abrasive wheels

18 Finishing – Coating Involves a material being applied to a work piece May be mechanical, electrolytic, or conversion

19 Finishing – Assembling Involves putting parts together May be temporary or permanent Includes bonding and mechanical fastening

20 Finishing – Conditioning Refers to changing the physical or mechanical properties of a material Includes thermal, chemical, and mechanical

21 Image Resources Custompart.net. (2008). Tutorials. Retrieved February 1, 2008, from http://www.custompartnet.com/wu/InjectionMolding Microsoft, Inc. (2008). Clip art. Retrieved February 13, 2008, from http://office.microsoft.com/en- us/clipart/default.aspx Society of Manufacturing Engineers (Producer). (2010). Forging. Available from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, One SME Drive: Dearborn, Michigan 48121. The ABB Group. (2008). Photo gallery. Retrieved June 5, 2008, from http://www.abb.com


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