Near net shape
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Near-net-shape is an industrial manufacturing technique. As the name implies, the initial production of the item is very close to the final, or net, shape.[1] This reduces the need for surface finishing. By minimizing the use of finishing methods like machining or grinding, near-net-shape production eliminates more than two-thirds of the production costs in some industries.
Processes
[edit]The following are various near-net-shape processes categorized by material.
Ceramics
[edit]- Gelcasting
- Ceramic injection molding
- Spray forming
- Structural ceramic production
Composites
[edit]Plastics
[edit]Metals
[edit]- Casting[citation needed]
- Powder metallurgy
- Linear friction welding[citation needed]
- Friction welding[citation needed]
- Metal injection molding
- Rapid prototyping
- Spray forming
- Superplastic forming
- Cold forming
- Semi-solid metal casting
- Photochemical machining
- Hot isostatic pressing
References
[edit]- ^ "Steel Castings | What is Near Net Shape Manufacturing?". www.ferralloy.com. Retrieved 2023-11-24.