Manufacturing processes form the foundation of modern industrial development by enabling the systematic transformation of raw materials into functional engineering products. This report presents a comprehensive study of conventional and advanced manufacturing techniques, with particular emphasis on pipe fabrication technology. The study begins with an analysis of engineering materials, including classification, mechanical properties, testing methods, and selection criteria essential for ensuring structural integrity and operational reliability. The report further examines the classification of manufacturing processes into primary shaping, forming, machining, joining, and finishing operations. Detailed discussions on bulk deformation processes, machining techniques, and modern non-conventional material removal methods highlight their applications, advantages, and limitations. Special focus is given to welding and joining processes, which are critical to pipe fabrication systems operating under high pressure and temperature conditions. A structured analysis of pipe fabrication workflow-from raw material inspection and cutting to welding, non-destructive testing.
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