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		<description><![CDATA[Coatings come in different types. They can be optical coatings, ceramic coatings, or spray coatings. They all have a particular set of characteristics and purposes that is unique to each of them. <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/ceramic-coatings-2/">Ceramic Coatings</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any object would usually need a certain kind of protection, like a coating, to lengthen its life span. A coating could also enhance its physical appearance and other properties, such as resistance to wear, corrosion, scratch and a lot more. It can be applied to many different types of surfaces, may there be solids, liquids and gases too.</p>

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<p>Coatings come in different types. They can be optical coatings, ceramic coatings, or spray coatings. They all have a particular set of characteristics and purposes that is unique to each of them.</p>
<p>What are ceramic coatings?<br />
Ceramic coatings are used to cover the surface of a certain kind of object to provide protection. They are usually made of nitrides, silicides, borides and carbides. They are formed during sputtering when hydrocarbon, nitrogen and silicide is introduced in the process. They are often available in the form of TiCN, TiAlN, CrN and TiN.</p>
<p>Ceramic coatings are known to be good agents in oxidation resistance. This characteristic can still be improved further by adding elements like vanadium, chromium, aluminum and yttrium. The addition of nanocomposite coatings and multilayer coatings could also do the job.</p>
<p>What are the functions of coatings?<br />
To help you understand how coatings provide protection to objects, here is a list of some of its more specific purposes.</p>
<p>1.	Coatings can be used to give materials self-adhesive properties that are useful in labeling, taping and packaging.<br />
2.	They have low energy present on their surfaces, therefore enabling objects to have non-stick surfaces.</p>
<p>3.	They can enhance an object’s color, tint, anti-reflection, holographics and other optical properties.</p>
<p>4.	They can make an object water proof or water resistant.</p>
<p>5.	They can alter an object’s electronic and magnetic properties.</p>
<p>6.	They can provide the needed level of photo sensitivity, just like what is required in photographic paper and films.</p>
<p>Coating methods and processes can be categorized into: physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition, spraying, chemical and electrochemical techniques, roll-to-roll coatings, optical coatings, ceramic coatings and many more. Each of these categories includes a wide range of sub-processes that require different kinds of devices, materials, machineries, skills and expertise.</p>
<p>So, whether you are going for ceramic coatings, aluminum coatings or any other type of coatings, it is advisable to look for a company or an individual that is knowledgeable enough on this matter so that you would get the results that you desire and expect.</p>
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		<title>Ceramic Glazes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 08:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By using ceramic glazed, any made object made from ceramic materials are strengthened. It could also be used to draw and paint designs and patterns onto the object, depending on what your taste tells you. <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/ceramic-glazes-2/">Ceramic Glazes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ornaments and decors that we put on display in our homes, offices and other spaces often use ceramic glazes to make them more functional. They not only look much better and prettier, but they also become more purposeful and efficient because of this method.</p>

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<p>Why use ceramic glazing?</p>
<p>Many people today buy dozens and dozens of vases and other ceramic objects to beautify the interiors of their houses. While these things are often placed on top of cabinets or in a corner, there would be times that unwanted accidents may happen. If you have children who run around the house a lot, they might run into one of your most precious collections and break it. They might hurt themselves too.</p>
<p>By using ceramic glazing, any made object made from ceramic materials are strengthened. It could also be used to draw and paint designs and patterns onto the object, depending on what your taste tells you.</p>
<p>Glaze is a must-have for earthenware stuff because it enables them to hold liquids. Without this coating, the water that you pour into a vase would leak out. It also provides a certain degree of gloss to porcelain and stoneware. It enhances the physical appearance of any object by working on its texture and color.</p>
<p>How did glazing start?</p>
<p>It is believed that this technique began some time between 552 AD and 794 AD in Japan. The people during the Tang Dynasty used natural ash to glaze onto porcelain and other materials.</p>
<p>In the eighth century, the Islamic culture adopted this method and its use became prevalent in their art and pottery activities. They would use it to paint different designs in various colors like yellow, green, black, blue and red on glasses and other pottery products.</p>
<p>Underglaze and Overglaze</p>
<p>Underglaze refers to the decoration applied to the pottery right before you coat it with glaze. You may use greenware, raw or bisque. You should then apply a transparent wet glaze over the underglaze. One perfect example of this particular type of technique is the “Blue and White Porcelian,” which is porcelain produced and very well-known in China, England, Japan and The Netherlands.</p>
<p>Overglaze, on the other hand, is applied over the glaze. It is like the opposite of underglaze. It is advisable to do this at a low temperature to ensure that the effect produced by the ceramic glazes would be just the right amount of glassiness and smoothness.</p>
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		<title>Defining the Right Glass Coating Manufacturers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another factor that you can look at with glass coating manufacturers is based on newer areas of specialization that are used to create coating.  There are many manufacturers that are defining their company by specialized looks.  <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/glass-coating-manufacturers/">Defining the Right Glass Coating Manufacturers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are different applications that are used when creating glass products.  If you are looking into building textures through glass, then considering the right coating is one of the solutions you will need.  However, you won’t be able to get the right results unless you know what characteristics to look for with glass coating manufacturers.  The qualities that suppliers provide you with can make a difference in the results that you get with any glass project you are working on.</p>

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<p>The glass coating manufacturers that are able to provide you with specific results are first divided by the process that is used for creating coatings.  The manufacturing begins with a mixture of minerals and man – made materials that provide the basic texture and thickness to the coating.  This is followed by a heating and cooling process that creates a liquid form to the coating and which provides the right look to different types of glass.  Before you invest in a specific company, you will want to determine the processes and materials used for the coating.</p>
<p>The next aspect to look into with glass coating manufacturers is based on the types of glass that the companies focus on.  The coating process that is used will apply to the texture of glasses and are divided according to the type of effect that the glass holds.  For instance, some of the glass that is used will have a one – way mirror effect, which will reflect differently than a thinner coating.  You will also want to define differences in the types of glass used, such as aluminum, anti – reflective or beamsplitter glass.  Making sure that there are specific applications for your desired effect will make a difference in the type of supplier you are able to use.</p>
<p>Another factor that you can look at with glass coating manufacturers is based on newer areas of specialization that are used to create coating.  There are many manufacturers that are defining their company by specialized looks.  This is done through different forms of processing, most which come from technological components that contribute to the overall look of glass.  If you have a project that is more artistic or which requires unique characteristics, then you can look into the newer technologies that will add into the glass coating you use.</p>
<p>Finding the right suppliers for a glass project will make the difference in the end look that you are working on.  The glass coating manufacturers that are available can provide you with different alternatives through the processes and technology used for the coating that is created.  Defining the characteristics of glass you are using and finding a matching manufacturer can help you to get the right results for the glass that you are adding into a specific project.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you begin to look for ceramic coatings, you will need to define the type of coating you need first. There are different textures, densities and mixtures that are used for various materials.  If you are using a clay basis, then there will be differences from an aluminum fixture.  <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/ceramic-coatings/">Finding the Right Ceramic Coatings</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Types of Ceramic Coatings</p>
<p>Protecting the outer layers of ceramic makes a difference in how well your specific projects work as well as how long they last.  If you are looking at options for extra safety, then you will want to consider ceramic coatings.  There are a variety of coatings that can be used to help you get the right alternative for protection of any ceramic material so it doesn’t wear away too quickly.</p>

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<p>The ceramic coatings that are available are first divided by the type of ceramic you are using.  Different textures, thicknesses and builds of the parts you are using will have specific qualities to them.  The coating that you find should include a mixture of ingredients that can work with the materials and the textures that you have.  Even though all of the materials are ceramic, the variety of elements can make a difference in the effectiveness of the coating.</p>
<p>Not only do you want to specify the type of material you are using, but should also consider the properties of the ceramic coatings.  The coatings that are available each come with different thicknesses and mixtures that are used better for specific materials.  More importantly, the coating is designed to protect against different types of elements.  For instance, if you are working on a project that will be in the outdoors, then the protection should be against changes in the weather.  If the ceramic is for a vehicle, architecture or even an artistic work, then the protective layers that you need will change.</p>
<p>The mixtures that are used for different pieces of ceramic not only by the needs you have for a specific project.  There are also different procedures that are used to get specific results.  The ceramic coatings will go through a heating or cooling process, combined with specific types of minerals or elements to make sure that you get the best protective layers.  By investigating the different procedures used, you can easily help your ceramic to last for a longer time frame.</p>
<p>When you are working with ceramic, you want to make sure that you get the best protection.  Finding the right ceramic coatings can help you to add onto the project you are using to protect against weathering and other elements.  The types of coatings are divided by specific procedures, mixtures and needs.  Each of these ensures that you are able to help your ceramics to last for several years.</p>
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		<title>Creating a Sparkle with Ceramic Glazes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 22:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ceramic glazes are typically used with materials that are composed of earth materials, such as stone or porcelain.  After the main pottery is made, the glaze will be placed and finished over the surface.  Most of the glazes are used as a finish, which protects the main materials and adds a smooth shine to the vase, pot or other material.  <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/ceramic-glazes/">Creating a Sparkle with Ceramic Glazes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High end pottery, enamel, porcelain and other products use specific techniques to get a certain shape, design or look.  A common method that is used with each of these products is ceramic glazes.  Glazes are known to change the surface on the materials so it looks smoother, ornate and shines outside of the regular products.  If you are looking for the right look, then considering this process may help you to change the way that you make or buy pottery.</p>

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<p>Ceramic glazes are typically used with materials that are composed of earth materials, such as stone or porcelain.  After the main pottery is made, the glaze will be placed and finished over the surface.  Most of the glazes are used as a finish, which protects the main materials and adds a smooth shine to the vase, pot or other material.  Many will also use this technique to add in a different color or texture that adds into the painted design and material that is being used.</p>
<p>There are several ways that ceramic glazes are used to create the right sparkle to a piece of pottery.  A common method is to dip the pot into the glaze that is made.  For this to work effectively, the glaze has to be at a specific temperature and uses different minerals that will create the right texture for the piece.  Pouring the glaze over the pottery or spraying it onto the final piece can also be used to create a different effect to the pottery.  To change this into another look, an under glaze can be used, which will create a specific pattern on the ceramics.  This is followed by a second glaze to create a decorative look from the main pattern.</p>
<p>The process that is used for ceramic glazes is also combined with different materials that will make up the main texture.  Typically, the glaze will consist of minerals such as sodium, potassium and calcium.  As these are mixed together, they will turn into a metal oxide.  To do this, the minerals will need to be heated until they turn into a liquid form and create the desired effect.  For thicker types of glazes that have a tint of color, metals such as copper, cobalt or tin may be used.</p>
<p>If you are interested in a specific look for your pottery, then considering ceramic glazes can provide you with the right results.  There are different components that are added into this to create the right effect with any piece of ceramics.  The process that is used and the materials that help to make the specific texture are able to help with a look that adds an ornate effect to any piece of work.</p>
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		<title>Basics of Graphite Lubricant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 17:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main use of graphite lubricant is to change the way that metals and other materials work when applied to other metals.  Typically, it is used for tools, hardware and accessories that have heavier metals or materials.  If the lubricant isn’t applied, then a larger amount of friction may occur between two materials.  As the friction is created the materials wear down at a faster rate and won’t function at the proper level.  Other types of materials may also become rusty, which will cause aging and dysfunction of the tools.  <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/graphite-lubricant-2/">Basics of Graphite Lubricant</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are working on vehicles or other components and need to use tools, then you will also want to make sure that you keep everything working like new.  Graphite lubricant can provide you with the assistance that you need to keep your materials functioning at their best.  This particular product is designed to provide you with more flexibility for your work while working with specific materials, such as metals, for better results.  Making sure that you find the right characteristics that are a part of this lubricant ensures that you are able to match the quality of your work with the materials and tools that you are using.</p>

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<p>The main use of graphite lubricant is to change the way that metals and other materials work when applied to other metals.  Typically, it is used for tools, hardware and accessories that have heavier metals or materials.  If the lubricant isn’t applied, then a larger amount of friction may occur between two materials.  As the friction is created the materials wear down at a faster rate and won’t function at the proper level.  Other types of materials may also become rusty, which will cause aging and dysfunction of the tools.</p>
<p>When you begin to look for different types of graphite lubricant, you will notice that they come in different forms.  The most common is a liquid type material that can be applied to different materials.  You can also find powders that are commonly used for those that are using metals and tools.  The difference between these two is based on the ability to measure against temperature fluctuations.  The liquid is able to support higher temperatures without melting and has different ratings when in dangerous situations, such as with heated areas.</p>
<p>The graphite lubricant that you use works on your tools or accessories as a protective shield.  As the graphite is sprayed onto different materials, it will stick to the metals in small flakes.  The materials will layer one over the other and will shield the tools or accessories that you are using.  When friction is applied to different movements, the layers of the lubricant will respond by lessening the amount of friction and working as a grip.  The use of flakes combines with this to create little resistance and a strong shield while working with different types of movements.</p>
<p>Whether you are working on automobiles or are building a specific project, is the ability to work more effectively with the right tools.  Applying graphite lubricant to the tools that you need can assist you in getting a better result from the work that you are doing while protecting the tools you are using.  The science that is behind graphite will help you to get the right results for the projects that you are working on.</p>
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		<title>Sheet Metal Bending Processes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 16:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several industries that require specific types of materials and procedures for the creation of specific parts. One of the well known materials used for several service industries is metal. However, for the metal to work more efficiently in one area is also the need to have the right procedures for the use of the metal.<p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/sheet-metal-bending/">Sheet Metal Bending Processes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several industries that require specific types of materials and procedures for the creation of specific parts.  One of the well known materials used for several service industries is metal. However, for the metal to work more efficiently in one area is also the need to have the right procedures for the use of the metal.</p>

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<p>A common approach that is used for the materials is known as sheet metal bending.  This process creates a solid design that can be used for several industries and which provides a stronger base for any part or design that you need.</p>
<p>The concept of sheet metal bending is to create metal that is moved in different designs and shapes.  The procedure that is used is most common for roofs of buildings, air ducts or electronic enclosures.  The bending process that takes place is dependent on the industry that you are working in and is also altered dependent on the type of sheet metal that is used.  Each of these will create a different level of stability for the area that you are in and will alter the process that is used to create the right designs.</p>
<p>To begin working with sheet metal building, different calculations have to be used.  The calculations will create a difference in the amount of air pressure and compression that is a part of the procedure.  This will also make an alternative process used for the heat that may need to be applied for the sheet metal.</p>
<p>The first part to this calculation is based on the thickness of the metal.  If it is thicker, then more air compression will need to be used to force the right shape of the metal.  There is also a certain amount of allowance that each of the metals have when creating the right shape.  Distances from the center of the metal and the degree of the bend will also make a difference in the end results of the shape and design.<br />
Each of the processes and calculations that are used for sheet metal bending combine with alternative shapes and designs that can be used.</p>
<p>If the material is thinner, then shapes that fold or create three points may be used.  Thicker materials may not be able to provide the same, flexible shapes, dependent on the considerations used for the materials and the degree of the bend.  Considering each of the angles of the metal then leads to a different look and design that is used for the end shape of the metal part used.</p>
<p>The process of sheet metal bending is one that can help with different transportation or building needs.  The use of this particular metal and the ability to create the right effect from the bending leads to an alternative look and design.  No matter what industry you are in, you can look into the procedure of sheet metal bending to get the right stability for the parts you need.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From artistic works to commercial purposes, is the use of metal spinning to create a different set of shapes and formations out of metal.  The process that is used for spinning of metal allows unique formations of the material and provides endless options for design.</p>

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<p>The basic definition of this procedure is to form metal into a round or cylindrical shape.  The process of spinning is used to ensure that the right formation and design occurs while creating a different production of designs.</p>
<p>There are two main types of procedures that are used for metal spinning, all which are dependent on the complexity of the design used.  The main process that is required is one that places the metal on a mandrel or a shaped material. The metal is clamped on both sides of this formation to begin the work.  The metal will then be spun at high speeds, combined with force and compression of either air or heat.</p>
<p>As this is done, the metal begins to form into the same shape as the mandrel to create the desired design.  Many will also consider reducing as a main procedure, which includes this procedure, but pieces together different geometrical forms for more complex designs.</p>
<p>The procedure that is used for metal spinning not only applies to the basic processes, but also allows several to move into complex designs that are based on this procedure.  Since spinning is typically used by artisans, architects or for complex structures, other experiments have been combined with the procedure.</p>
<p>For instance, many will experiment with the amount of heat and pressure that is applied to the spinning.  The result is a difference in the thickness of the metal, as well as the overall formation and texture of the piece.  Others have added in extra tools for the finish or for the spinning process, which will create designs, ornamentation and cuts in the metal.</p>
<p>If you are looking into metal spinning, you will not only want to consider the processes and the experimentation for design.  The process that is used allows individuals to use different types of metal.  The most common types used are aluminum and sheet metal, both which have different effects from the thickness and the process used.  However, it is also possible to use other solid materials through this procedure to create alternative results for the metal.</p>
<p>The different processes used to form metals allow different artisans and commercial areas to have specific looks.  The metal spinning that is used is a main procedure used for more ornate looks that are a part of metals. The result of this procedure is the ability to have an alternative look through metal, while creating a more complex look through a stable material.</p>
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		<title>Basics of Using Metal Bending</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you need a different part for a vehicle or for a roof of a building, is the ability to get the right shape through metal bending.  The procedure that is used for metal bending can provide you with a custom fit and will help you to get the right results through the shape that is formed from this process.  The different procedures that are used will create an alternative look to the metal and can help with the right formation of the metal for any need. <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/metal-bending/">Basics of Using Metal Bending</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you need a different part for a vehicle or for a roof of a building, is the ability to get the right shape through metal bending.  The procedure that is used for bending can provide you with a custom fit and will help you to get the right results through the shape that is formed from this process.  The different procedures that are used will create an alternative look to the metal and can help with the right formation of the metal for any need.</p>

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<p>When beginning to look into metal bending, you will notice that there are several expected results from the procedures that are used.  Different types of bending are divided according to the shape that you need with the metal. The most common types of bends are the V – shape, U – shape or channel shape.  The other differences in the bends will depend on the length of the metal that is needed as well as the specific area that the metal will be used in.  For instance, if the metal is going to be used for an air duct, it will need a different type of bend from the use of an automobile part.</p>
<p>The common shapes that are used with metal bending then move into several processes to make the correct design.  Each of these is designed to create the right shapes of the metal while providing a convenient fit for different needs.  One of the common types is known as the three point bend, which will fold the metal in several different places.  Rotary bending and folding are other common procedures, each which are developed to create specific width, designs and measurements for different areas.</p>
<p>To formulate the type of metal bending that is used, manufacturers will use specific equations that determine the results of the metal.  The processes used will begin with a determination of the thickness of the material.  If the metal is thicker, then processes with more compression and air may be used.</p>
<p>There are also factors such as how much allowance can be used for the metal as well as what the deduction is for the metal.  The angle in degrees will also be measured in relation to this.  All of the metal bending will then fit together into a process that combines air compression and pressure to make the right look to the material.</p>
<p>The procedures and types of metal bending that are used by manufacturers create a different set of materials that can be used in various processes.  After metal has been bent to the right shape, it will lead to a different set of uses.  The result will be sturdy parts used for transportation, buildings and other areas that require extra support through the use of metal.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 16:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The formation of different metals makes a difference in the functions that different parts have.  These will not only change with function, but also by the industry that the sheet metal is required for.  For parts and projects to work effectively, is the need to use thinner metals that will provide stability and flexibility. <p><a href="http://industrialceramics.org/sheet-metal-forming/">Procedures Used for Sheet Metal Forming</a> is a post from: <a href="http://industrialceramics.org">Industrial Ceramics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The formation of different metals makes a difference in the functions that different parts have.  These will not only change with function, but also by the industry that the metal is required for.  For parts and projects to work effectively, is the need to use thinner metals that will provide stability and flexibility.  One of the ways to make sure that every project and part has the right function is through sheet metal forming.  There are different processes that are used for metals, all which help to create the right fit on any project.</p>

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<p>The first processes that are used for sheet metal forming are based on different cuts. Deep drawing, for instance, will use several steps to move deeply into the metal and to create an alternative shape.  Regular cutting can also be done for thinner metal and will provide repetitive shapes that are more conducive to different types of parts.  Another process used is perforating, which includes cuts that form small holes through flat sheet metal.  Each of these alternatives can provide a different shape and cut to the metal you are using.</p>
<p>Another procedure used for forming is based on the concept of stamping.  The main function that is a part of this is based on creating a shape, bend or wave in the metal without any cuts.  The result will be a fit into another part or a different shape that can be used with the metal.  A specific type of stamping used is known as press brake forming, which bends a series of long metal sheets then moves them into a groove that fits into a specific area.  Rolling may also be used, which consists of several types of bends that are added into the sheet metal to create a longer amount of sheet metal.</p>
<p>The different formations that are used with forming then move into alternative processes and procedures that change the quality of the metal.  Many manufacturers have found that the degree of the heat, amount of air and pressure used, as well as the force that is created will alter the different parts of the metal. Doing this creates a different approach and alternative to the sheet metal and will provide a specific cut and shape that can be used for different materials.</p>
<p>The main concepts that apply to forming can help to create specific parts and shapes.  The designs that are used are based on cutting and stamping the metal so it can be processed for different needs.  The various methods not only include these specific components, but also move into detailed processes that help with the right formation of different pieces.  The result is the ability to use customized sheet metal for any project or part.</p>
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