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Introduction to Manufacturing Processes
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1,621 students

Introduction to Manufacturing Processes

Basic understanding about the manufacturing processes
Created byKarthigeyan S
Last updated 7/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • The students learning this course will help them to get a basic understanding about manufacturing and its processes.

Course content

4 sections5 lectures33m total length
  • Introduction1:45

    This lecture is just an introduction about the course and also about myself. The students will have an understanding about what they are going to learn in the upcoming lectures.

Requirements

  • There are no such prerequisites for this course.
  • Anyone who is interested in learning about the basics of manufacturing and its processes can enroll in this course.

Description

The course "Introduction to Manufacturing processes" is an introductory course and it will provide a great opportunity to the beginners to learn about manufacturing and its processes. This course can be taken by anyone who wants to learn a new topic and this course will be helpful for the students who have started their career in the fields of manufacturing, production, mechanical and industrial. This course is a best meant for the beginners. Manufacturing is related in our day to day activities as such that all the products that we are using in our daily life are manufactured. The products that consumers use comes from the raw materials and these raw materials are converted into usable products that the consumers think that it has the value for the money that they pay for that product. The manufacturing process can be of both subtractive or additive process. The subtractive process is most widely used method. In subtractive process, the large block of work material is loaded onto the machine tool and the cutting tool will be employed which will be held in the tool holder. The cutting tool is fed towards the work material and the cutting tool removes the unnecessary material from the work material. The waste materials removed from the work material by the use of cutting tool are called as chips. This is an interesting topic which is included in the lectures of this course. Going through the course fully helps the students understand about many such interesting manufacturing processes.

Who this course is for:

  • Students who are new to manufacturing field.
  • Students who have started their career in manufacturing, production, mechanical and industrial fields.