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List of Materials Fabrication
Material fabrication refers to the process of creating or shaping materials to produce various products. There are many different methods and techniques for fabricating materials. Here's a list of some common material fabrication methods:Casting: Involves pouring a liquid material (usually metal or plastic) into a mold to create a specific shape as it solidifies.Machining: The process of removing material from a workpiece using cutting tools, such as lathes, milling machines, and drills, to achieve the desired shape.Welding: Joins two or more pieces of material together by heating them to a molten state and then allowing them to cool and solidify.Forging: Involves shaping a material (usually metal) by applying force through hammering, pressing, or rolling.Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing): Builds objects layer by layer, adding material to create a 3D structure. Common techniques include Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) and Stereolithography (SLA).Extrusion: Forces material, often plastic or metal, through a die to create a continuous shape, such as pipes or profiles.Powder Metallurgy: Produces metal parts by compacting and sintering powdered metal materials.Lamination: Assembles materials in layers, often used in the production of laminated glass, composite materials, and circuit boards.Thermoforming: Heats a plastic sheet until it's pliable and then molds it into a specific shape using a mold or vacuum forming.Sheet Metal Fabrication: Shapes and cuts sheet metal to create products like metal enclosures, brackets, and panels.Injection Molding: A process used for mass-producing plastic parts by injecting molten plastic into a mold.Glass Blowing: An ancient technique used to shape glass objects by blowing air into molten glass.Composite Fabrication: Combines different materials, such as carbon fibers and epoxy, to create strong and lightweight structures.Ceramic Fabrication: Shapes ceramic materials through methods like slip casting, pressing, and extrusion to create pottery, tiles, and more.Woodworking: Involves various techniques like sawing, planing, and carving to shape wood into furniture, sculptures, and other objects.Textile Production: Weaving, knitting, dyeing, and printing are used to create fabrics for clothing and other textile products.Electron Beam and Laser Welding: Precision welding techniques used in industries like aerospace and electronics.Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD): A process to deposit thin films of material onto substrates by chemical reactions in the vapor phase.Electroplating: A method to coat a material with a layer of metal using an electrochemical process.Plasma Cutting: Utilizes a high-velocity jet of plasma to cut through electrically conductive materials like steel.
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