Title: Introduction to Manufacturing
1Introduction to Manufacturing
Written by Roland Williams
2GPS Standard
- ENGR-EET-5 Students will analyze the designed
world of engineering, electronics, manufacturing,
and energy systems.
3Critical Knowledge/Elements
4Essential Question
- What are the basic processes used in
manufacturing products?
5Word Wall
Manufacturing Separating Forming Combining Con
ditioning
Durable Goods Non-Durable Goods Manufacturing
Process Push Production Pull Production
6Whats 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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7Separating
- 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
8Forming
- Forming is the process of changing the shape of a
material without cutting it. - Casting
- Pressing
- Forging
- Extruding
- Blow Molding
- Vacuum Forming
9Combining
- Combining means putting one material together
with others. - Riveting
- Nailing
- Screwing
- Soldering
- Welding
- Gluing
- Electroplating
10Conditioning
- Conditioning changes the internal properties of
materials. - Magnetizing
- Heat-treating
- Hardening
- Tempering
- Annealing
- Mechanical conditioning
- Chemical conditioning
11Durable 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
12Steps in Manufacturing a Product
- Designing a product
- Obtaining and preparing raw materials
- Processing the materials mechanically or
chemically - Assembling
- Testing
- Inspecting
- Packaging.
13Essential Question
- What are the basic processes used in
manufacturing products?
14Conclusion
- The Assembly Line Challenge, Lesson 2