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Industrial processes

Industrial processes are procedures involving chemical, physical, electrical, or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item or items, usually carried out on a very large scale. Industrial processes are the key components of heavy industry.

Steelworks of Italy in 1958

Chemical processes by main basic material edit

Certain chemical process yield important basic materials for society, e.g., (cement, steel, aluminum, and fertilizer). However, these chemical reactions contribute to climate change by emitting carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, through chemical reactions, as well as through the combustion of fossil fuels to generate the high temperatures needed to reach the activation energies of the chemical reactions.

Cement (the paste within concrete) edit

  • CalcinationLimestone, which is largely composed of fossilized calcium carbonate (CaCO3), breaks down at high temperatures into useable calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide gas (CO2), which gets released as a by-product. This chemical reaction, called calcination, figures most prominently in creating cement (the paste within concrete). The reaction is also important in providing calcium oxide to act as a chemical flux (removal of impurities) within a blast furnace.
CaCO3(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g)

Steel edit

  • Smelting – Inside a blast furnace, carbon monoxide (CO) is released by combusting coke (a high-carbon derivative of coal) and removes the undesired oxygen (O) within ores. CO2 is released as a by-product, carrying away the oxygen and leaving behind the desired pure metal. Most prominently, iron smelting is how steel (largely iron with small amounts of carbon) is created from mined iron ore and coal.
Fe2O3(s) + 3 CO(g) → 2 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g)[1]

Aluminium edit

  • Hall–Héroult process – Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is smelted with coke (C) in a high-temperature electrolysis reaction, yielding the desired pure aluminium (Al) and a mixture of CO and CO2.
Al2O3(s) + 3 C(s) → 2 Al(s) + 3 CO(g)
2 Al2O3(s) + 3 C(s) → 4 Al(s) + 3 CO2(g)

Fertilizer edit

CH4(g) + H2O(g) → CO(g) + 3 H2(g)
CO(g) + H2O(g) → H2(g) + CO2(g)
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)

Other chemical processes edit

Electrolysis edit

The availability of electricity and its effect on materials gave rise to several processes for plating or separating metals.

Cutting edit

Metalworking edit

Iron and steel edit

Molding edit

The physical shaping of materials by forming their liquid form using a mould

Separation edit

Many materials exist in an impure form. Purification or separation provides a usable product.

Distillation edit

Distillation is the purification of volatile substances by evaporation and condensation

Additive manufacturing edit

In additive manufacturing, material is progressively added to the piece until the desired shape and size are obtained.

Petroleum and organic compounds edit

The nature of an organic molecule means it can be transformed at the molecular level to create a range of products.

Organized by product edit

A list by process:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Science Aid. Archived from the original on 17 December 2007. Retrieved 30 December 2007.

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Industrial processes are procedures involving chemical physical electrical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item or items usually carried out on a very large scale Industrial processes are the key components of heavy industry Steelworks of Italy in 1958 Contents 1 Chemical processes by main basic material 1 1 Cement the paste within concrete 1 2 Steel 1 3 Aluminium 1 4 Fertilizer 1 5 Other chemical processes 2 Electrolysis 3 Cutting 4 Metalworking 4 1 Iron and steel 5 Molding 6 Separation 7 Distillation 8 Additive manufacturing 9 Petroleum and organic compounds 10 Organized by product 11 See also 12 ReferencesChemical processes by main basic material editMain article Chemical process Certain chemical process yield important basic materials for society e g cement steel aluminum and fertilizer However these chemical reactions contribute to climate change by emitting carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas through chemical reactions as well as through the combustion of fossil fuels to generate the high temperatures needed to reach the activation energies of the chemical reactions Cement the paste within concrete edit Calcination Limestone which is largely composed of fossilized calcium carbonate CaCO3 breaks down at high temperatures into useable calcium oxide CaO and carbon dioxide gas CO2 which gets released as a by product This chemical reaction called calcination figures most prominently in creating cement the paste within concrete The reaction is also important in providing calcium oxide to act as a chemical flux removal of impurities within a blast furnace CaCO3 s CaO s CO2 g Steel edit Smelting Inside a blast furnace carbon monoxide CO is released by combusting coke a high carbon derivative of coal and removes the undesired oxygen O within ores CO2 is released as a by product carrying away the oxygen and leaving behind the desired pure metal Most prominently iron smelting is how steel largely iron with small amounts of carbon is created from mined iron ore and coal Fe2O3 s 3 CO g 2 Fe s 3 CO2 g 1 Aluminium edit Hall Heroult process Aluminium oxide Al2O3 is smelted with coke C in a high temperature electrolysis reaction yielding the desired pure aluminium Al and a mixture of CO and CO2 Al2O3 s 3 C s 2 Al s 3 CO g 2 Al2O3 s 3 C s 4 Al s 3 CO2 g Fertilizer edit Haber process Atmospheric nitrogen N2 is separated yielding ammonia NH3 which is used to make all synthetic fertilizer The Haber process uses a fossil carbon source generally natural gas to provide the CO for the water gas shift reaction yielding hydrogen H2 and releasing CO2 The H2 is used to break the strong triple bond in N2 yielding industrial ammonia CH4 g H2O g CO g 3 H2 g CO g H2O g H2 g CO2 g N2 g 3 H2 g 2 NH3 g Other chemical processes edit Disinfection chemical treatment to kill bacteria and viruses Pyroprocessing using heat to chemically combine materials such as in cementElectrolysis editMain article Electrolysis The availability of electricity and its effect on materials gave rise to several processes for plating or separating metals Electrolytic process any process using electrolysis Electrophoretic deposition electrolytic deposition of colloidal particles in a liquid medium Electropolishing the reverse of electroplating Electrotyping using electroplating to produce printing plates Gilding electroplating anodizing electrowinning depositing a material on an electrode Isoelectric focusing a k a electrofocusing similar to electroplating but separating molecules Metallizing plating spin coating the generic terms for giving non metals a metallic coatingCutting editMain article Cutting Electrical discharge machining EDM Laser cutting Machining the mechanical cutting and shaping of metal which involves the loss of the material Oxy fuel welding and cutting Plasma cutting Sawing Shearing Water jet cutting cutting materials using a very high pressure jet of waterMetalworking editMain article Metalworking See also Metal fabrication Case hardening differential hardening shot peening creating a wear resistant surface Casting shaping of a liquid material by pouring it into moulds and letting it solidify Die cutting A forme or die is pressed onto a flat material in order to cut score punch and otherwise shape the material Electric arc furnace very high temperature processing Forging the shaping of metal by use of heat and hammer Hydroforming a tube of metal is expanded into a mould under pressure Precipitation hardening heat treatment used to strengthen malleable materials Progressive stamping the production of components from a strip or roll Sandblasting cleaning of a surface using sand or other particles Smelting and direct reduction extracting metals from ores Soldering brazing welding a process for joining metals Stamping Steelmaking turning pig iron from smelting into steel Tumble polishing for polishing Work hardening adding strength to metals alloys etc Iron and steel edit Basic oxygen steelmaking Bessemer process Blast furnace produced cast iron Catalan forge open hearth furnace bloomery produced wrought iron Cementation process Crucible steel Direct reduction produced direct reduced iron Smelting the process of using furnaces to produce steel copper etc Molding editMain article Molding process The physical shaping of materials by forming their liquid form using a mould Blow molding as in plastic containers or in the glass container industry making hollow objects by blowing them into a mould Casting sand casting the shaping of molten metal or plastics using a mould Compression molding Sintering powder metallurgy the making of objects from metal or ceramic powderSeparation editMany materials exist in an impure form Purification or separation provides a usable product Comminution reduces the size of physical particles it exists between crushing and grinding Frasch process for extracting molten sulfur from the ground Froth flotation flotation process separating minerals through flotation Liquid liquid extraction dissolving one substance in anotherDistillation editDistillation is the purification of volatile substances by evaporation and condensation Batch distillation Continuous distillation Fractional distillation steam distillation vacuum distillation Fractionating column Spinning coneAdditive manufacturing editIn additive manufacturing material is progressively added to the piece until the desired shape and size are obtained Fused deposition modeling FDM Photolithography Selective laser sintering SLS Stereolithography SLA Petroleum and organic compounds editThe nature of an organic molecule means it can be transformed at the molecular level to create a range of products Alkylation refining of crude oil Burton process cracking of hydrocarbons Cracking chemistry the generic term for breaking up the larger molecules Cumene process making phenol and acetone from benzene Friedel Crafts reaction Kolbe Schmitt reaction Olefin metathesis thermal depolymerization Oxo process produces aldehydes from alkenes Polymerization Raschig hydroxylamine process produces hydroxylamine a precursor of nylon Transesterification organic chemicalsOrganized by product editAluminium Hall Heroult process Deville process Bayer process Wohler process Ammonia used in fertilizer Haber process Bromine Dow process Chlorine used in chemicals chloralkali process Weldon process Hooker process Fat rendering Fertilizer nitrophosphate process Glass Pilkington process Gold bacterial oxidation Parkes process Graphite Acheson process Heavy water used to refine radioactive products Girdler sulfide process Hydrogen water gas shift reaction steam reforming Lead and bismuth Betts electrolytic process Betterton Kroll process Nickel Mond process Nitric acid Ostwald process Paper pulping Kraft process Fourdrinier machine Rubber vulcanization Salt Alberger process Grainer evaporation process Semiconductor crystals Bridgman Stockbarger method Czochralski method Silver Patio process Parkes process Silicon carbide Acheson process Lely process Sodium carbonate used for soap Leblanc process Solvay process Leblanc Deacon process Sulfuric acid lead chamber process contact process Titanium Hunter process Kroll process Zirconium Hunter process Kroll process van Arkel de Boer process A list by process Alberger process Grainer evaporation process produces salt from brine Bacterial oxidation used to produce gold Bayer process the extraction of aluminium from ore Chloralkali process Weldon process for producing chlorine and sodium hydroxide Dow process produces bromine from brine Formox process oxidation of methanol to produce formaldehyde Girdler sulfide process for making heavy water Hunter process Kroll process produces titanium and zirconium Industrial rendering the separation of fat from bone and protein Lead chamber process contact process production of sulfuric acid Mond process nickel Nitrophosphate process a number of similar process for producing fertilizer Ostwald process produces nitric acid Packaging Pidgeon process produces magnesium reducing the oxide using silicon Steam reforming water gas shift reaction produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide from methane or hydrogen and carbon dioxide from water and carbon monoxide Vacuum metalising a finishing process Van Arkel de Boer process for producing titanium zirconium hafnium vanadium thorium or protactiniumSee also editChemical engineering Industrial Extraction Mass production Multilevel Flow Modeling Process engineering References edit Blast Furnace Science Aid Archived from the original on 17 December 2007 Retrieved 30 December 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Industrial processes amp oldid 1215093350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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