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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Intro to Manufacturing Technology Standard 4 Objective 4.3, 4.4 Lesson 4 Assembling and Finishing
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Manufacturing Processes Separating Forming Assembling Finishing
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Assembling Assembly is the joining of two or more parts. Assembly may be permanent or temporary Assembly is done by bonding the material together or by use of mechanical force.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Assembly Processes Combining, Joining, Bonding, Gluing, Nailing, Riveting, Bolting, Screwing, Welding
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Finishing Finishing is to produce a protective or decorative surface coating on a product.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Finishing Processes Painting, Staining, Waxing, Anodizing, Electroplating, Plating Electroplating Movie
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Conditioning The use of heat, chemical action or mechanical means to change the hardness, ductility, elasticity, or other properties of the material.
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Developed By Jared Storrs Masters Project Engineering Technology and Education Dept. Utah State University Materials and Processes Conditioning Processes Heat Treating, Cooling, Drying, Tempering, Annealing, Firing, Chemical Etching
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