Compare the conventional manufacturing process and non conventional manufacturing processes
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In conventional machining process, the material is removed by the direct contact between tool and workpiece. The energy is utilized to rotate either workpiece or tool, and the cutting tool should be harder than workpiece (35-50% more hardness). In non-conventional or advanced machining process, energy is utilized in its direct form (thermal, mechanical and electrical etc.) to remove the material. The workpiece properties such as hardness, shape, and size are no longer barrier in non-conventional machining.
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