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Manufacturing process Kochetov Kirill E4-42B - Coggle Diagram
Manufacturing process
Kochetov Kirill
E4-42B
Processes
Forming
the technological process of obtaining workpieces or parts as a result of metal deformation using the force action of the tool
Moulding
The process of manufacturing by shaping liquid or pliable raw material using a rigid frame called a mold or matrix
Additive manufacturing
The process of creating an object by builging it one layer at a time
Subtractive manufacturig
The production method is based on the gradual removal of the material until the product of the required dimensions is obtained
Casting
Method in which shaped blanks of parts are made by pouring molten metal into a pre-prepared mold, the cavity of which has the configuration of the workpiece of the part.
Materials
Polymers
At the molecular level, polymers are comprised of a large number of similar units and can be either synthetic or natural
Lightweight
Resistant to chemicals
Thermal and
electrical insulators
Easy to source
Inexpensive
Simple to work with
Low durability
Limited heat
resistance
Nylon
Teflon
Kevlar
Metals
This material is typically shiny and lustrous, It is malleable (able to be Tin hammered or pressed into shape) and an excellent electrical conductor
Durable
Heat and cold
resistant
Electrical and thermal conductivity
Higher cost
Can be challenging to work with
Difficult to source
Aluminum
Copper
Lead
Ceramics
These are nonmetallic
materials - typically clay, but not always - formed using high heat
Lightweight
Good electrical insulation
Inexpensive
Brittle
Processing can be challenging
Glass
Cement
Clay
Composites
This involves combining two or more disparate naterials to create a new, unique material
High durability
Customizability
Affordability
Can be bad for the environment
Difficult to repair
May require special handling
Concrete
Fiberglass
Plywood
Types of loads
Actions
Deposit
Fuse
Hammer
Harden
Solidify
Source
Bond
Warp
Wear down
Another processes
Milling
Selective laser melting
Selective laser sintering
Setup
Stereolithography
Turning