Please check the link, in which find "Why We're Here".
It's not well written. I would use "you choose" instead of "you need", or even drop that part altogether.
Also, "out of" suggests more processing than "from".
kumenglish
JYT Machine company is here to produce parts from any material you need, including plastics and bronze.
Correct?
Yes, that's correct.
kumenglishMay I ask when we use "out of" instead of "from"?
You can choose either expression in the case of making something [out of / from] some other materials. 'out of' is usually more closely connected with a manufacturing process.
These sentences had 'out of' as originally published:
Here's an article on how to make fuel [out of / from] grain. Beverage companies make bottles [out of / from] PET, a petroleum product. A medical manufacturer asked him to make the molds [out of / from] glass.
These sentences had 'from' as originally published:
I used an enlarger to make prints [from / out of] negatives. You can make a vinaigrette [from / out of] sherry vinegar and olive oil. This is part of the process by which the cells make proteins [from / out of] DNA.
from
Who wrote that sentence?
I found that on a manufacturing-related website.
JYT Machine company is here to produce parts from any material you need, including plastics and bronze.
Correct?
May I ask when we use "out of" instead of "from"?
Can you give us the link please?
https://swjmachine.com/
Please check the link, in which find "Why We're Here".
It's not well written. I would use "you choose" instead of "you need", or even drop that part altogether.
Also, "out of" suggests more processing than "from".
Yes, that's correct.
You can choose either expression in the case of making something [out of / from] some other materials. 'out of' is usually more closely connected with a manufacturing process.
These sentences had 'out of' as originally published:
Here's an article on how to make fuel [out of / from] grain.
Beverage companies make bottles [out of / from] PET, a petroleum product.
A medical manufacturer asked him to make the molds [out of / from] glass.
These sentences had 'from' as originally published:
I used an enlarger to make prints [from / out of] negatives.
You can make a vinaigrette [from / out of] sherry vinegar and olive oil.
This is part of the process by which the cells make proteins [from / out of] DNA.
CJ