Examples of shipping container homes production shipping container homes processes
Examples of shipping container homes production shipping container homes processes
Chemical shipping container homes processes
Smelting - extraction of metals from ores
Haber process - chemical fixation of nitrogen gas from the atmosphere to produce ammonia
Disinfection – chemical treatment to kill bacteria and viruses
Heat treatment is the use of heat to chemically combine materials, such as in cement.
Electrical shipping container homes processes
The presence of electricity and its effect on materials has given rise to several shipping container homes processes for coating or separating metals.
Gilding, electroplating, anodizing, electrodeposition - applying material to an electrode
Electropolishing is the opposite process of electroplating.
Electrofocusing - similar to electroplating, but with molecular separation
Electrolytic process is a general process using electrolysis
Electrophoretic deposition - electrolytic deposition of colloidal particles in a liquid medium
Electrotyping - the use of electroplating to make printing plates
Metallization, plating, spin coating are general terms for the shipping container homes processes of imparting a metallic coating to non-metals
Metal cutting shipping container homes processes
Pressure cutting
Sawing
Plasma cutting
Water jet cutting - cutting materials using a very high pressure jet of water
Oxy-acetylene cutting
Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM)
Machining - mechanical cutting and shaping of metal, which entails loss of material
Laser cutting
Metalworking
Smelting and direct reduction - extraction of metals from ores.
Forging - high-temperature forming of various metals
Casting - shaping a liquid material by pouring it into molds and giving it hardness
Steelmaking - turning "pig iron" from smelting into steel
Progressive stamping - making parts from strip or roll
Stamping
Hydroforming - expanding a metal pipe into a mold under pressure
Sandblasting - cleaning a surface using sand or other particles
Soldering, welding - metal joining shipping container homes processes
Drum polishing
Precipitation hardening is a heat treatment used to harden ductile materials.
Hardening - giving strength to metals, alloys, etc.
Case hardening, differential hardening, shot peening - creating a wear-resistant surface
Die-cutting - a "mold" or "die" is pressed against a flat material in order to cut, hammer, punch, and otherwise shape the material
Electric arc furnace - designed for high-temperature metal processing shipping container homes processes
Casting
The process of physically shaping materials by forming their liquid form using a mold includes the following shipping container homes processes:
Casting - shaping molten metal or plastics using a mold
Sintering, powder metallurgy - shipping container homes manufacturing of products from metal or ceramic powder
Blow molding, in both plastic containers and glass containers, is the making of hollow objects by blowing them into a mold.
Pressing
shipping container homes processes for purification and separation of metals (materials)
Many materials exist in an impure form; purification or separation produces the desired product.
Grinding is the process of reducing the size of physical particles
Froth flotation, flotation process - separation of minerals by flotation
Liquid extraction - dissolving one substance in another
The Frasch process is a process used to extract molten sulfur from soil.
Distillation
Distillation is the process of purifying volatile substances through evaporation and condensation
Fractional distillation, steam distillation, vacuum distillation
Batch distillation
Continuous distillation
Fractionation column
Rotating cone
Additive shipping container homes manufacturing
When using additive shipping container homes manufacturing, material is gradually added to the product until the desired shape and size are achieved.
Fused deposition modeling
Stereolithography
Selective laser sintering
Photolithography
Oil industry shipping container homes processes
The nature of the organic molecule means that it can be transformed at the molecular level to create a range of products.
Cracking (chemistry) - a general term for the breaking down of larger molecules
Alkylation - crude oil refining
Burton process - hydrocarbon cracking
Cumene process - shipping container homes production of phenol and acetone from benzene
Friedel-Crafts reaction, Kolbe-Schmitt reaction
Olefin metathesis, thermal depolymerization
Transesterification - shipping container homes production of organic chemicals
The Rashigi method for producing hydroxylamine is part of the process for producing nylon
Oxo process - shipping container homes production of aldehydes from alkenes
Polymerization