Uses heat and/or pressure to fuse materials together.
Manufacturing processes are generally divided into two main categories: (which change the material's state) and assembly operations (which join components). 1. Shaping Processes These methods define the physical geometry of the part. Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materia...
Most commonly processed via injection molding, extrusion, or blow molding . Uses heat and/or pressure to fuse materials together
Enhances appearance or performance through polishing, plating, or coating . These processes protect against corrosion and improve wear resistance. 3. Joining & Assembly Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materia...
Often shaped via powder metallurgy —compacting powders and then "sintering" them in a furnace. ✅ Summary
The choice of manufacturing process depends heavily on the material's properties:
Joining involves permanently or semi-permanently connecting parts.
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