A raw material , also known as a feedstock, unprocessed material , or primary commodity, is a basic material that is used to produce goods, finished goods, energy, or intermediate materials / Intermediate goods that are feedstock for future finished products. A raw material is a relatively unprocessed material that is a basic economic input. Learn about different types of raw materials, such as metals, minerals, woods, fibers, food ingredients and more, with examples and photos. Discover how raw materials drive manufacturing, their role in accounting, and the differences between direct and indirect use in production. Indirect Raw Materials Indirect raw materials , on the other hand, are resources that are used to complement direct raw materials in the production of a finished product. For example, glue, nails, varnish, and other materials required to construct wooden furniture such as chairs, tables, and beds are indirect raw materials . Likewise, buckles, metal hoops, zips, adhesive, lining fabric, colours and other components used in manufacturing leather purses, shoes and bags are indirect raw materials .

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