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Manufacturing Processes - TSV
Manufacturing processes refer to the technologies used to achieve the shape, dimensions, and functionality of products and parts using metal materials and others. Major processing technologies that support the foundation of manufacturing industry are included, such as cutting, grinding, welding, casting, forging, press working, heat treatment, and plating. These processing methods continue to evolve as important technologies supporting all industries including automobiles, aircraft, electronic devices, medical equipment, and construction materials.
manufacturing
metalworking
machining
industrial technology
production technology
machine tools
code slug name description category
01 cutting-machining Cutting Machining A method of machining to desired shape and dimensions by cutting away material with tools. Removal Processing
02 grinding-machining Grinding Machining A processing method that grinds the surface of material with a grinding wheel to obtain precise shape and surface condition. Removal Processing
03 welding Welding A processing method that joins metal parts using heat and pressure. Joining Processing
04 casting Casting A processing method that melts metal into liquid form, pours it into a mold, and solidifies it. Forming Processing
05 forging Forging A processing method that heats metal and applies pressure to shape it. Forming Processing
06 press-working Press Working A processing method that sandwiches metal sheets with dies and applies pressure to form them. Forming Processing
07 heat-treatment Heat Treatment A process that changes the structure and properties of metal by heating, holding, and cooling. Property Modification Processing
08 plating Plating A surface treatment technology that coats the metal surface with other metals or alloys. Surface Treatment