MECH Dept Engineering Topics List

Working Principle, Operations, Advantages, Disadvantages, Applications

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit I: Metal Casting Processes

Tilt pouring, also known as tilt casting, is one variation of the gravity die-casting.

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit I: Metal Casting Processes

low pressure die casting vs. high pressure die casting: Metal Casting Processes - Manufacturing Processes

Types, Working Principle, Operations, Advantages, Limitations, Applications

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit I: Metal Casting Processes

Low pressure (LP) die casting systems are uses the pressure levels of around 0.7 to 1 bar to feed the motten metal into the mould.

Manufacture of Plastic Components | Manufacturing Processes

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

Solved Questions: Manufacture of Plastic Components - Manufacturing Processes

Manufacture of Plastic Components | Manufacturing Processes

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

Two mark Questions and Answers: Manufacture of Plastic Components - Manufacturing Processes

Types, Working Principle, Operations, Advantages, Limitations, Applications

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

Polymers have a range of applications that far exceeds any other class of material available.

Types, Working Principle, Operations

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

It is done by the application of pressure and heat. It consists of layers such as paper, cellulose, glass fiber etc.

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

Characteristics of various plastic manufacturing processes: Manufacture of Plastic Components - Manufacturing Processes

Working Principle, Operations, Advantages, Disadvantages and Applications

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

The compression moulding and transfer moulding are the most common methods of processing thermosetting plastics.

Working Principle, Operations, Advantages, Disadvantages, Applications

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

Thermoplastics can be processed to their final shape by moulding and extrusion processes.

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

Plastics are broadly classified into the following two main groups: (i) Thermosetting plastics (ii) Thermoplastics.

Types, Polymerization Process, Materials Used, Characteristics

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit V: Manufacture of Plastic Components

In general, many organic materials are used in engineering industry. The plastics are attained a firm place in numerous industries today.