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Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit III: Bulk Deformation Processes

Hammers are the most common types of machine tool used in forging.

Steps, Classification, Characteristics, Tools

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit III: Bulk Deformation Processes

Forging is the process of mechanical working of metals. In this process, the desired shape is obtained by the application of a compressive force.

Working Principle, Operations, Advantages, Limitations and Applications, Comparison

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit III: Bulk Deformation Processes

The metal forming or working processes are mainly classified into hot working and cold working processes.

Introduction

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit III: Bulk Deformation Processes

A product is produced by shaping the metal into the required shape and size.

Metal Joining Processes | Manufacturing Processes

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

Solved Questions: Metal Joining Processes - Manufacturing Processes

Metal Joining Processes | Manufacturing Processes

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

Two mark Questions and Answers: Metal Joining Processes - Manufacturing Processes

five basic methods with Advantages, Limitations

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

Non-destructive testing (NDT) is the examination of an object or material with technology that does not affect its future usefulness.

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

A welding defect is any flaw that compromises the usefulness of a weldment.

Definition, Characteristics, Applications, Types, Soldering Methods

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

The process of joining of two dissimilar metals by means of filler metal called solder is known as soldering whose melting temperature is below 450°C.

Definition, Working Principle, Equipment, Advantages, Limitations and Applications

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

It is defined "joining of two metal pieces by using a filter metal whose liquid temperature is above 450 °C.”

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

There are four basic welding positions as shown in Figure 2.35. These positions are used for welder certification.

Working Principle, Equipment, Advantages, Limitations and Applications

Subject and UNIT: Manufacturing Processes: Unit II: Metal Joining Processes

Ultrasonic welding is a solid-state welding process in which two workpieces are bonded as a result of a pressure exerted to welded parts combined with the application of high frequency acoustic vibration.