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Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Different Kinds of Metals: a Basic Overview of Metallurgy

Metallurgy is the study of metal. It encompasses the physical and chemical properties of metals found in nature. These natural metals are often called metallic elements. Common metals are gold, iron, copper, aluminum, and silver.

Gold

Gold is often used in jewelry making. It is a soft metal and this malleability makes it ideal for molding and etching jewelry designs.

Historically, gold was used as a monetary substitute and was often used as barter for obtaining goods and services, even in early civilization. It resists oxidation and corrosion more so than other popular metals, making it ideal for use in dentistry and the electronics industry.

Monday, January 5th, 2009

The Versatility of Sheet Metal Manufacturing

Sheet metal manufacturing is an important part of many various industries today. Sheet metal manufacturing is vital to the automotive industry, the heating and cooling industry, home appliance manufacturing, and computer casing production.

Playground equipment, industrial buildings, farm equipment, and pet enclosures all use sheet metal. The sheet metal manufacturing process combines two or more components to create a large, flat piece of metal that can molded, cut, welded, or riveted for use in industry applications.

Sheet Metal Manufacturing Metals

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Good Manufacturing Practices

Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) is a term recognized throughout the world for the management of manufacturing and quality control testing of foods, medical devices and pharmaceutical products.

Good manufacturing practice uses documentation for every aspect of the activities, processes and operations. Documentation shows how the product is made and tested. This allows traceability in case of a recall from the market if there are any future problems.

f the documentation showing how the product is made or tested is incorrect, then the product will be considered contaminated due to not meeting required specifications for the product. Good manufacturing practices requires that all testing and manufacturing equipment be qualified and shown to perform the function designed for the manufacturing and testing of the product.