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CHAPTER 1 Introduction to manufacturing Process and Properties of Metal -Vishal Sir
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What is manufacturing Process? Raw Materials Manufacturing Process Useful Job
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Metal shaping process: Casting process
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Metal shaping process: Embossing
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Metal shaping process: Rolling
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Metal shaping process: Bending
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Metal shaping process: Forging
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Metal shaping process: Spinning
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Metal shaping process: Drawing
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Metal shaping process: Shot peening
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Metal shaping process: Extrusion
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Metal shaping process: Coining
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Metal shaping process: Forming
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Metal Joining Process: Welding
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Metal Joining Process: Brazing
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Metal Joining Process: Soldering
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Metal Joining Process: Riveting
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Difference between Soldering, Welding and Brazing Welding is done between two same metals. Whereas brazing is used to joint different metals at very high temperature. Soldering is same as brazing, except it takes place at comparatively low temperature. Welding: Welding rods Brazing: Filler metal rod Soldering: Tin alloys
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Metal Cutting Process: Turning
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Metal Cutting Process: Planing
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Metal Cutting Process: Grinding
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Metal Cutting Process: Shaping
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Metal Cutting Process: Hobbing
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Metal Cutting Process: Drilling
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Metal Cutting Process: Threading
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Metal Cutting Process: The boring tool is a single-point cutting tool, which can be set to cut the desired diameter by using an adjustable boring head. Boring operation Boring
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Metal Cutting Process: Slotting A milling operation that cuts a narrow part into the surface of a workpiece
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Metal Cutting Process: Reaming
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Metal Cutting Process: Gear Cutting
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Metal Cutting Process: Broaching
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Metal Cutting Process: Shaving
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Metal Finishing Process Lapping
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Metal Finishing Process Electroplating
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Metal Finishing Process Honning
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Metal Finishing Process Metal Spraying
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Metal Finishing Process Polishing
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Metal Finishing Process Anodysing
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Metal Finishing Process Buffing
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Metal Finishing Process Parkerizing
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Properties of metal Mechanical & Physical Chemical Electrical
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Residual Stresses Residual stresses are stresses that remain in a solid material after the original cause of the stresses has been removed. Residual stresses may be advantageous or disadvantageous.
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Residual Stresses Advantages: Corrosion resistance & better fatigue behavior Disadvantages: Less Accuracy Crack and twist occurs Change stress limit
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How to remove residual stress? Solution: By heating the metal below RECRYSTALIZATION TEMPERATURE.
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Recrystalization Recrystallization is a process by which deformed grains are replaced by a new set of undeformed grains and grow until the original grains have been entirely consumed
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Recrystallization Effect Hot Working of metal Recrystallization temperature Melting Point COLD WORKING OF METAL Normal temperature Temperature Rise
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Grain Growth
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