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Title: Introduction to Manufacturing


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Introduction to Manufacturing
Written by Roland Williams
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GPS Standard
  • ENGR-EET-5 Students will analyze the designed
    world of engineering, electronics, manufacturing,
    and energy systems.

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Critical Knowledge/Elements
  • Examine Manufacturing

4
Essential Question
  • What are the basic processes used in
    manufacturing products?

5
Word Wall
Manufacturing Separating Forming Combining Con
ditioning
Durable Goods   Non-Durable Goods   Manufacturing
Process   Push Production   Pull Production
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Whats up in Manufacturing?
The Manufacturing Process
Manufacturing involves mechanical processes that
change the form of materials through the
processes of separating, forming, combining, and
conditioning them.
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Separating
  • Separating is the process by which part of a
    material is removed, usually through cutting.
  • Cutting
  • Shearing
  • Sawing
  • Drilling
  • Grinding
  • Shaping
  • Turning
  • Chemically, Magnetically and Filtering

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Forming
  • Forming is the process of changing the shape of a
    material without cutting it.
  • Casting
  • Pressing
  • Forging
  • Extruding
  • Blow Molding
  • Vacuum Forming

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Combining
  • Combining means putting one material together
    with others.
  • Riveting
  • Nailing
  • Screwing
  • Soldering
  • Welding
  • Gluing
  • Electroplating

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Conditioning
  • Conditioning changes the internal properties of
    materials.
  • Magnetizing
  • Heat-treating
  • Hardening
  • Tempering
  • Annealing
  • Mechanical conditioning
  • Chemical conditioning

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Durable and Non-durable Manufactured Goods
  • Durable Goods last a long time.
  • Appliances
  • Vehicles
  • Non-durable Goods are designed to be consumed in
    a short period of time.
  • Foods
  • Paper

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Steps in Manufacturing a Product
  • Designing a product
  • Obtaining and preparing raw materials
  • Processing the materials mechanically or
    chemically
  • Assembling
  • Testing
  • Inspecting
  • Packaging.

13
Essential Question
  • What are the basic processes used in
    manufacturing products?

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Conclusion
  • The Assembly Line Challenge, Lesson 2
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