Manufacturing Processes 1
Manufacturing Processes 1
Manufacturing Processes 1
CLASSIFICATION OF MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
By Keval Chaudhari - December 14, 2015
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CLASSIFICATION OF MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
For producing of products materials are needed. Therefore it is therefore important to know
the characteristics of the available engineering materials. Raw materials used manufacturing
of products, tools, machines and equipment in factories or industries are extracted from
ores. The ores are suitably converted the metal into a molten form by reducing or refining
processes in foundries. This molten metal is poured into moulds for providing commercial
castings, called ingots. Such ingots are then processed in rolling mills to obtain market form
of material supply in form of bloom, billets, slabs and rods.
These forms of material supply are further subjected to various manufacturing processes for
getting usable metal products of different shapes and sizes in various manufacturing shops. All
these processes used in manufacturing concern for changing the ingots into usable products
may be classified into six major groups as primary shaping processes, secondary machining
processes, metal forming processes, joining processes, surface finishing processes and
processes effecting change in properties. These are discussed as under.
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(1) Casting,
(6) Forging.
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This can be done by a manual process or by using a machine called machine tool (traditional
machines namely lathe, milling machine, drilling, shaper, planner, slotter). In many cases
these operations are performed on rods, bars and flat surfaces in machine shops. These
secondary processes are mainly required for achieving dimensional accuracy and a very high
degree of surface finish. The secondary processes require the use of one or more machine
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tools, various single or multi-point cutting tools (cutters), job holding devices, marking and
measuring instruments, testing devices and gauges etc. for getting desired
dimensional control and required degree of surface finish on the workpieces. The example of
parts produced by machining processes includes hand tools machine tools instruments,
automobile parts, nuts, bolts and gears etc. Lot of material is wasted as scrap in the
secondary or machining process.
(1) Turning,
(2) Threading,
(3) Knurling,
(4) Milling,
(5) Drilling,
(6) Boring,
(7) Planning,
(8) Shaping,
(9) Slotting,
(10) Sawing,
(11) Broaching,
(12) Hobbing,
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(13) Grinding,
(14) Gear cutting,
(16) Unconventional machining processes namely machining with Numerical Control (NC)
machines tools or Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines tools using ECM, LBM, AJM,
USM setups etc.
(1) Forging,
(2) Rolling,
(4) Extrusion,
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(7) Sheet metal working processes such as piercing, punching, lancing, notching, coining,
squeezing, deep drawing, bending etc.
The process of putting the parts together to form the product, which performs the desired
function, is called assembly. An assemblage of parts may require some parts to be joined
together using various joining processes. But assembly should not be confused with the
joining process.
Most of the products cannot be manufactured as single unit they are manufactured as different
components using one or more of the above manufacturing processes, and these components
are assembled to get the desired product. Joining processes are widely used in fabrication and
assembly work.
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In these process two or more pieces of metal parts are joined together to produce desired
shape and size of the product. The joining processes are carried out by fusing, pressing,
rubbing, riveting, screwing or any other means of assembling. These processes are used for
assembling metal parts and in general fabrication work. Such requirements usually occur when
several pieces are to be joined together to fabricate a desired structure of products.
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(2) Brazing,
(3) Soldering,
(4) Riveting,
(5) Screwing,
(7) Sintering,
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(1) Honing,
(2) Lapping,
(5) Polishing,
(6) Tumbling,
(8) Sanding,
(9) deburring,
(10) Electroplating,
(11) Buffing,
(12) Metal spraying,
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(13) Painting,
(15) Anodizing,
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(16) Sheradising,
(17) Parkerizing,
(18) Galvanizing,
(1) Annealing,
(2) Normalising,
(3) Hardening,
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(6) Tempering,
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In addition, some allied manufacturing activities are also required to produce the
finished product such as measurement and assembly.
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Keval Chaudhari
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