Schneidprozessen
Schneidprozessen, also known as cutting processes, are fundamental operations in manufacturing and fabrication, involving the removal of material to create desired shapes or features. These processes are categorized into several types based on the method of material removal and the tools used. Mechanical cutting processes, such as sawing, milling, and turning, use sharp tools to shear or chip away material. Thermal cutting processes, like plasma cutting and laser cutting, utilize high-temperature energy sources to melt and vaporize material. Chemical cutting processes, such as etching and chemical milling, employ chemical reactions to dissolve or remove material. Electrical cutting processes, including electrical discharge machining (EDM) and water jet cutting, use electrical energy to erode or cut material. Each type of cutting process has its own advantages, limitations, and applications, making them essential in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and electronics. The choice of cutting process depends on factors such as material type, required precision, and production volume. Advances in technology continue to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and versatility of cutting processes, driving innovation in manufacturing and fabrication.