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A list of some manufacturing methods for a variety of materials:
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A list of some manufacturing methods for a variety of [[materials]]:
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=Metals=
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=General Classification=
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==Subtractive==
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# '''Casting & Molding''': molten material poured or forced into a mold and cooled to solidify
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# '''Powders''': particle consolidation
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# '''Deformation''': plastic deformation to form shape, hot or cold, forging, rolling, extrusion
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# '''Subtractive''': material removed to make shape, machining, cutting
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# '''Heat Treatment''': to alter mechanical properties or surface treatment
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# '''Joining & Assembly''': welding, riveting, adhesives, snap fits, fasteners
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=By Material=
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==Metals==
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===Subtractive===
* [[Drilling]]
* [[Drilling]]
* [[Reaming]]
* [[Reaming]]
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* [[Milling]]
* [[Milling]]
* [[Grinding]]
* [[Grinding]]
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* [[Stamping]] ([[shearing]])
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* [[Shearing]] ([[stamping]])
* [[Etching]]
* [[Etching]]
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**[[Wet Etching]]
* [[Threading]]
* [[Threading]]
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==Hot forming==
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===Hot forming===
* [[Casting]]  
* [[Casting]]  
** [[Sand casting]]
** [[Sand casting]]
** [[Centrifugal casting]]
** [[Centrifugal casting]]
** [[Lost wax casting]]
** [[Lost wax casting]]
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** [[Continuous casting of sheet metal]]
* [[Hot rolling]]
* [[Hot rolling]]
* [[Extruding]]
* [[Extruding]]
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* [[Spray deposition]]
* [[Spray deposition]]
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==Cold forming==
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===Cold forming===
* [[Cold rolling]]
* [[Cold rolling]]
* [[Coining]]
* [[Coining]]
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* [[Spinning]]
* [[Spinning]]
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=Plastics=
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===Joining===
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==Thermoplastics==
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* [[TIG welding]]
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==Plastics==
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===Thermoplastics===
* [[Injection molding]]  
* [[Injection molding]]  
* [[Blow molding]] (bottles)
* [[Blow molding]] (bottles)
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* [[Extruding]]
* [[Extruding]]
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==Thermosetting plastics==
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===Thermosetting plastics===
* [[Molding]]
* [[Molding]]
* [[Foaming]]
* [[Foaming]]
* [[Machining]]
* [[Machining]]
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=Rubbers=
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==Rubbers==
* [[Molding]] (hot vulcanizing)
* [[Molding]] (hot vulcanizing)
* [[Casting]] (room temperature vulcanizing)
* [[Casting]] (room temperature vulcanizing)
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=Glass=
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==Glass==
* [[Blow molding]] (bottles)
* [[Blow molding]] (bottles)
* [[Pressing]] (ash trays)
* [[Pressing]] (ash trays)
* [[Floating]] (windows)
* [[Floating]] (windows)
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=Woods=
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==Woods==
* [[Planing]] and shaping
* [[Planing]] and shaping
* [[Sawing]]
* [[Sawing]]
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* [[Routing]]
* [[Routing]]
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=Ceramics=
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==Ceramics==
* [[Throwing]]
* [[Throwing]]
* [[Molding]]
* [[Molding]]
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=References=
=References=
* Kalpakjian, S. ''Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials'', Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
* Kalpakjian, S. ''Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials'', Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
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* Dieter, G. and L. Schmidt ''Engineering Design'' Fourth Edition, McGraw Hill 2009.
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=Links=
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* Taxonomy of manufacturing processes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomy_of_manufacturing_processes
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* Manufacturing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Manufacturing
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* Metalworking http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalworking
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[[category:manufacturing]]

Current revision

A list of some manufacturing methods for a variety of materials:

Contents

General Classification

  1. Casting & Molding: molten material poured or forced into a mold and cooled to solidify
  2. Powders: particle consolidation
  3. Deformation: plastic deformation to form shape, hot or cold, forging, rolling, extrusion
  4. Subtractive: material removed to make shape, machining, cutting
  5. Heat Treatment: to alter mechanical properties or surface treatment
  6. Joining & Assembly: welding, riveting, adhesives, snap fits, fasteners


By Material

Metals

Subtractive

Hot forming

Cold forming

Joining

Plastics

Thermoplastics

Thermosetting plastics

Rubbers

Glass

Woods

Ceramics

References

  • Kalpakjian, S. Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
  • Dieter, G. and L. Schmidt Engineering Design Fourth Edition, McGraw Hill 2009.

Links