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Machineries (Machines) are the tools containing one or more parts that use energy to perform an intended action. Machineries are usually powered by mechanical, chemical, thermal or electrical means and are often motorized. Historically, a power tool also required moving parts to classify as a machine. However, the advent of electronics has led to the development of power tools without moving parts that are considered Machine.
A simple machine is a device that simply transforms the direction or magnitude of a force, but a large number of more complex machines exist. Examples include vehicles, electronic systems, molecular machines, computers, television, and radio.
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The word mechanical refers to the work that has been produced by machines or the machinery. It mostly relates to the machinery tools and the mechanical applications of science. Some of its synonyms are automatic and mechanic.
An Engine or Motor is a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy. Heat engines including internal combustion engines and external combustion engines burn a fuel to create heat, which then creates a force. Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical motion, pneumatic motors use compressed air.
List of Machineries
- General Machineries
- Automobiles
- Car Bus Truck Vehicle Machineries
- Garments Machinery
- Textile Machinery
- Knitting Machinery
- Embroidery
- Printing Machinery
- Packaging Machinery
- Publishing Machinery
- Home Appliance
- Agriculture
- Food Processing Machineries
- Beverage
- Electronics Machineries
- Computer
- Shipping Machinery
- Boat Ship Vessel Machineries
- Aviation Machinery
- Turbo Jet Engine
- Telecommunication Machinery
- Network Machineries
- Communication Machinery
- Industrial Machinery
- Manufacturing
- Engineering Machineries
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