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fabrikations

Fabrikations is the plural form of Fabrikation, a German term used in industrial contexts to refer to fabrication or manufacturing as a set of processes that convert raw materials into finished goods. In German, Fabrikation can denote both the act of fabricating and the products that result from it; in English-language technical writing the term is rarely used, with fabrications, fabrication, or manufacturing being the more common terms.

It covers the planning and execution of production, including process design, method selection, tooling, and workflow

In contemporary industry, fabrikations are analyzed through design for manufacturability, process planning, and production control. Advancements

Related topics include manufacturing, fabrication, production engineering, and process planning.

optimization.
Core
operations
may
include
casting,
forming,
machining,
joining,
surface
finishing,
and
assembly,
followed
by
inspection
and
quality
control.
Traceability
and
documentation
are
typically
integral
to
fabrikations
in
regulated
industries.
in
automation,
robotics,
and
additive
manufacturing
have
expanded
the
methods
available
for
fabrikations
and
improved
throughput,
consistency,
and
customization.
The
term
is
sometimes
encountered
in
historical
or
German-language
sources
describing
large-scale
manufacturing
activities.