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15: Test Your Knowledge
Secondary manufacturing processes change industrial materials into _____.
Casting and molding processes give materials shape by introducing a(n) _____material into a mold.
In forming processes, the force applied is in a range that is _____.
A. above the material’s plastic range and below the material’s yield point
B. above the material’s yield point and below the material’s elastic range
C. above the material’s yield point and below the material’s fracture point
D. above the material’s fracture point and below the material’s elastic range
The two kinds of separating processes are machining and _____.
What are the three types of conditioning processes?
Bonding holds parts together by cohesive or _____ forces.
List three examples of mechanical fasteners.
Finishing processes change the surface of the product or involve the application of a(n) _____.
_____ production systems produce a large quantity of similar products in the least amount of time possible without interruption.
A. Batch
B. Continuous
C. Customized
D. Primary
True or False?
Product development decisions are influenced by societal shifts and trends.
A. True
B. False
List four properties of production materials that affect storage and transportation costs.
True or False?
Product development includes designing the product and the production process.
A. True
B. False
An example of a(n) _____ in product development is the choice of materials or production processes versus the impact that these materials and processes may have on the environment.
_____ gauges can be placed at quality control checkpoints to determine whether a product meets the desired specification.
What is a manufacturing enterprise?
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