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.

Chemical processes by main basic material

Certain chemical process yield important basic materials for society, e.g.,. 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)

CalcinationLimestone, which is largely composed of fossilized calcium carbonate, breaks down at high temperatures into useable calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas, which gets released as a by-product. This chemical reaction, called calcination, figures most prominently in creating cement. The reaction is also important in providing calcium oxide to act as a chemical flux within a blast furnace.

Steel

Smelting – Inside a blast furnace, carbon monoxide is released by combusting coke and removes the undesired oxygen within ores. is released as a by-product, carrying away the oxygen and leaving behind the desired pure metal. Most prominently, iron smelting is how steel is created from mined iron ore and coal.

Aluminium

Hall–Héroult processAluminium oxide is smelted with coke in a high-temperature electrolysis reaction, yielding the desired pure aluminium and a mixture of CO and.

Fertilizer

Haber process – Atmospheric nitrogen is separated, yielding ammonia, 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 and releasing. The H2 is used to break the strong triple bond in N2, yielding industrial ammonia.

Other chemical processes

Electrolysis

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

Cutting

Metalworking

Iron and steel

Molding

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

Separation

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

Distillation

is the purification of volatile substances by evaporation and condensation

Additive manufacturing

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

Petroleum and organic compounds

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

Organized by product

A list by process: