Additive Manufacturing Process-Advantages and Limitations
Additive manufacturing is a process of creating 3D objects from a digital file, revolutionizing manufacturing with versatility, speed, precision, and cost-effectiveness.
Welcome to the Manufacturing category of our mechanical engineering blog site. Here, we delve into the fascinating world of manufacturing, exploring the processes, technologies, and strategies that drive efficient and innovative production. Explore valuable insights and resources for students, engineers, and industry enthusiasts, deepening understanding of the principles and practices.
Explore the diverse these processes employed in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, healthcare, and more. From traditional methods to advanced technologies like AM and automation, we cover the full spectrum of production techniques.
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Learn about smart production techniques, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), robotics, and digitalization, and discover how these technologies optimize efficiency, productivity, and customization capabilities.
Our articles provide practical insights into lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, quality control, and supply chain management. Explore optimization strategies to minimize waste, improve process flow, and enhance overall manufacturing performance.
Discover the significance of materials selection, process planning, and design for manufacturability (DFM) in creating high-quality products.
Gain knowledge of quality assurance techniques, metrology, and inspection methods to ensure compliance with specifications and standards.
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Additive manufacturing is a process of creating 3D objects from a digital file, revolutionizing manufacturing with versatility, speed, precision, and cost-effectiveness.
Discover the step-by-step process of manufacturing plastic gears, including materials selection, design, production techniques, and post-processing.
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) refers to the integration of computer technology and software into the manufacturing process. The goal of CIM is to optimize and streamline the manufacturing process by automating repetitive tasks, reducing manual intervention, and providing real-time data and feedback. By integrating computer systems and technologies such as computer-aided Read more…
CNC machines are playing very impotent role in today’s manufacturing industry. CNC Milling, Lathe, Drilling, Welding and Various Cutting Machines are used CNC technology.
MEMS and NEMS are the short forms of the Micro Electromechanical Systems and Nano Electromechanical Systems. NEMS is a class of devices integrating electrical and mechanical functionality on the Nano scale. However Today, MEMS evolved in terms of dimension, creating a new technology named nanotechnology or Nano electromechanical systems (NEMS). Read more…
Different types of gears include spur gears, helical gears, bevel gears, worm gears, and planetary gears, each having unique characteristics and applications.
Sand mold casting is one of the expendable mold casting processes. This is a very common method in local manufacturers. In this method, Foundry people use sand as the mold material and a small amount of clay use as the bonding agent. Sand and clay with small amounts of water Read more…
Metal casting is a process of creating metal objects by pouring molten metal into a mold. The process offers versatility, cost-effectiveness, mass production, and the ability to produce complex shapes. Metal casting is widely used in various industries, such as automotive, construction, aerospace, and more.
Casting is the main manufacturing process manufacturing industry. Casting processes are various according to the mold type. There are mainly two types of casting processes according to the mold type. Which are Permanent and Expandable Mold Casting and expendable mold casting. Permanent and Expendable Mold Casting processes are commonly used Read more…