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MANUFACTURING
Is the process of making goods or products, especially on a large scale.
Examples:
A. The plastics manufacturing process in Peru comes from petroleum derivatives.
B. The manufacture of medicinal oxygen needs plant equipment such as compressors
and turbines.
2. PLANT / FACTORY
Industrial place where semi-finished products or raw materials are transformed to
obtain objects intended for consumption.
Examples:
A. The workplace of chemical engineers in an industrial process plant.
B. The chemical inputs factory is one of the main air pollutants.
3. Raw materials
It’s Matter extracted from nature and transformed to make materials that will later
become consumer goods.
Examples:
A. Oil is obtained from mineral raw materials such as crude oil and coal.
B. One of the main raw materials that Peru exports is copper.
4. COMPONENTS AND PARTS
Components are indispensable parts that are part of a system.
A chemical component is a substance or matter that is part of a mixture, molecule, or
system.

Examples:

A. The turbine consists of three main parts:


- The rotor body, which contains the swivel blade crowns.
- The housing, containing the fixed nozzle crowns.
- Alabes.
In addition, it has a number of structural, mechanical and auxiliary elements.
B. The components of the jaw crushers are of the type of a single lever with a deep
and symmetrical camera.
5. fabrication
It’s the elaboration of a product from the combination of its
components, is the transformation of the raw material.
Examples:
A.The most important element used in the fabrication of
semiconductor devices for computers is silicon.
B. Pollution has increased during the pandemic due to excess in
fabrication of plastic.
6. ASSEMBLY LINE
Is a manufacturing process where interchangeable parts are added according to the
established process.
Examples:

A. Germany leads the automotive industry


for its development in the assembly line.
B. Apple company is looking for workers
for the assembly line.
7. Quality control
Quality control is the process where standardization of the availability, reliability,
maintainability and manufacturability of a product or service is ensured.
Examples:

A. High-performance polymers are widely used in the industry and are


found in most consumer products. quality control of finished products
is a key aspect of the production chain.
B. Every year, hundreds of beverages are withdrawn due to cross-
contamination with allergens, decomposition and fermentation. Quality
control for all beverages helps brands preserve product quality from
factory to shelves.
8. Finished goods
Is the final product in a certain process.
Examples:
A.The chemical industry transforms raw materials into finished goods.
B. China extracts copper from Peru and transforms it into finished goods such as
technological devices.
* warehouse
The warehouse is defined as the place or building where we store the merchandise or
materials and where, on occasions, products are sold wholesale.
Examples:
A. The warehouse is full of food boxes.
B. There is a clothing warehouse behind my house.
* product
A product is known as what has been manufactured.
Examples:
A. A carbonated drink is a product that is offered in the market to satisfy fatigue.
B. That product is too expensive; I need more money.
Conclusions
● Factory and plant are terms that often refer to places where products are made.

● In general, production processes use reduced times to manufacture some good.

● Carry out a carefully inspect all finished goods before shipping them to retailers.
THANKS!

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