Manufacturing necessitates the transformation of raw materials from their initial form into finished, functional products. This change is achieved by a variety of processes, each of which is designed to perform a specific function in the transformation process. Implicit within the design and operation of such processes is a required understanding of the properties of engineering materials and their specific response to such manufacturing methods. The design or process engineer will endeavour to positively utilise these properties during different stages of the manufacturing process. However, various defects can be 'in-built' during the transformation cycle, dependent on factors such as materials, part design, and processing techniques. It m...