Maricopa Community Colleges  GTC104   19886-19945 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 03/22/94
GTC104 19886-19945 LEC 3 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Manufacturing Processes
Introduces students to manufacturing processes used in conversion of raw msaterials into useful products. Presents the basic manufacturing processes in logical groups, based on similarities of purpose and applications. Prerequisites: None.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
GTC104   19886-19945 Manufacturing Processes
1. Identify and describe the properties and applications of basic groups of raw materials. (I)
2. Identify and describe the separating processes as they relate to chip and chipless material removal. (II)
3. Identify and describe the forming processes as they relate to the shaping of materials. (III)
4. Identify and describe the material joining and assembling processes which include welding, adhesives, and mechanical fasteners. (IV)
5. Identify and describe conditioning processes including coatings, staining peening, cleaning, etc. (V)
6. Identify and describe selected miscellaneous processes including heat treating, quality control, etc. (VI)
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GTC104   19886-19945 Manufacturing Processes
    I. Introduction of Basic Material Groups
        A. Engineering Metals
        B. Alloy Irons & Steel
        C. Nonferrous Alloys
        D. Nonmetalic Materials, Plastics, Elastomers
        E. Ceramics, and Composites
      II. Separating Processes as They Relate to Chip and Chipless Material Removal
          A. Chip-Type Machining Processes
          B. Turning and Boring
          C. Drilling and Reaming
          D. Milling
          E. Abrasive Machining Processes
          F. Broaching
          G. Sawing and Filing
          H. Non-traditional Machining
        III. Forming Processes and They Relate to Materials
            A. Casting Processes
            B. Powder Metallurgy
            C. Fundamentals of Forming
            D. Hot-Working
            E. Cold-Working
          IV. Joining and Assembly
              A. Forging, Gas & Arc Welding
              B. Resistance Welding
              C. Miscellaneous Welding
              D. Cutting
              E. Brazing, Soldering, Adhesive Bonding, and Mechanical Fastening
            V. Conditioning
                A. Cleaning
                B. Finishing and Deburring
                C. Introduction to Coating
                D. Plating
              VI. Miscellaneous Processes
                  A. Process Capability and Quality Control
                  B. Heat Treatment
                  C. Layout
                  D. Jigs and Fixtures
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