Talk:Industrial process

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The justification of including a process in this section would be the use in an industrial context, rather than a laboratory of a workshop. It would be nice to show how developments gave us better processes and how similar principles can be used for different materials. We should keep this article for this historical development and put the detail in individual articles about the process itself. Those articles should show how they are applied in an industrial context, or should be moved to a different category. There could be a lot of work here! Joe1011010 01:10, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Organization by product created

We ought to group articles by the products they create. Most people who're looking in this article are not going to know the process's name, or they'd be looking up the process directly, so we should lead in on something they will recognize. ie:

~ender 2005-12-02 23:00:MST


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Most processes have fine tolerances for optimal production, and require extensive monitoring during the production process.

In most cases, the processes which are most economical are continous flow operations; for example the large-scale creation of paper or glass.

It may involve more than one step, which may be described in more than one article.

[edit] Thank you authors

I'd just like to thank the authors for a to-the-point, concise and informative article. It was exactly what I needed. Well done on covering all points. This is the most useful and cut-to-the-chase article I have seen on Wikipedia. --Will James 10:04, 2 December 2007 (UTC)