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give an example how a product was through a number of process in manufacturing unit before it comes out as a finished product​

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Answered by nikhil8239
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Manufacturing involves the conversion of raw materials, usually supplied in simple or shapeless forms, into finished products with specific shape, structure, and properties that fulfill given requirements. This conversion into finished products is accomplished using a great variety of processes that apply energy to produce controlled changes in the configuration properties of materials. The energy applied during processing may be mechanical, thermal, electrical, or chemical in nature. The results are meant to satisfy functional requirements that were defined during the product design stage.

In the past, design, materials engineering, and manufacturing were often treated as independent engineering specialties. However, modem manufacturing must be cost-effective and timely. This requires that everyone involved in the entire product life cycle work together concurrently to provide a functional product that can be produced efficiently, can be operated reliably, and is easy to maintain and recycle (Taguchi, 1993). This report identifies a large number of opportunities for improving unit processes. These can be considered as future options for the concurrent engineering teams.

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Answered by tanmaysinghadm640
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in a manufacturing the unit a product ghost who a number of processes before it comes out as a finished product for example biscuit manufacturing goals through a process of such as mixing of ingredient like flower fat sugar of dog formation moulding the door into variety of shaped and sizes baking the molded biscuits cooling the baked biscuit and packing the biscuits

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