Title: Applied Manufacturing GCSE
1Applied Manufacturing GCSE
Enterprise elements to enhance understanding
- UNIT 3
- Applications of Technology
2Applied Manufacturing GCSEUnit 3
- Aim of the Unit-
- To investigate the impact of modern
- technology on the design and
- manufacture of a range of products
3Applied Manufacturing GCSEUnit 3
- Modern technology, includes..
- Production implications
- Cost implications
- Human resource implications
- Socio-economic implications
- Demographic implications
4Applied Manufacturing GCSEUnit 3
You will learn how-
- New technology has helped to develop design and
manufacturing processes - New technology has improved the quality of
products and services offered to customers
5Applied Manufacturing GCSEUnit 3
You will investigate-
- Information and communications technology
- New components and a range of modern materials
including smart materials - Control technology
6The use of I.C.T.includes
- Sourcing and handling information and data, such
as databases, spreadsheets and internet sites - CAD (computer-aided design) techniques
- CAM (computer-aided manufacture)
- Communications technology
- Control technology
7Use of Modern and Smart Materials and Components
including-
- Polymers, inc plastics, adhesives and coatings
- Metals and composites
- Biological, chemical and food products, modified
ingredients and methods of preparation and
production - Computer technology, inc microprocessors
- Micro-electronic components
- Textile technology, inc liquid crystal, coated
fabrics and thermochromic dyes
8The use of systems and control technology-
- To organise, monitor and control production
including- - Process/quality control and automation, inc PLCs
- Robotics, including continuous operation,
increased speed, etc - ICT as applied to integrated manufacturing/enginee
ring systems, etc
9The impact of modern technology.
- Range, types and availability of products
- Design and development of products
- Materials, components and ingredients
- Safety and efficiency of modern methods of
production - Improved characteristics of products, e.g. size,
weight/density, ease of use, disposability and
reclaimability - Markets for the products
10Advantages and Disadvantages of Modern Technology
- Changes in the type and size of workforce (social
implications) - Changes in the working environment
- Impact on the global environment and
sustainability
11Investigating Products
- Your teacher has gathered together a number of
examples of the same product (as appropriate to
the course) - These products have either been produced at
different times, for different purposes, within a
price band, for use in different environments,
etc - Examine each and record as much information you
can derive and then compare with the accompanying
checklist ( these should be obtained/produced
locally wherever possible)
12Considerations
- The role modern technology plays in the design
and manufacture of the product - The technology or process it replaced
- The benefits of using the technology
- The implications of using the technology, for the
product and the manufacturer
13Visit to modern manufacturing base
- You will be visiting Company ABC
- This company operates primarily using modern
technology - You will need to refer to the worksheet. Visit
to a modern manufacturing facility to decide
what questions you need to ask on the visit - Discuss with your teacher and other class members
14How does the product work?
In terms of its-
- Purpose
- Structure and form
- Materials and components
- Technology used
15Further considerations
- Should manufacturers continue to develop and
adopt new technologies? - Should manufacturers continue to improve their
products? - Should they consider the workforce and the social
implications of advancement brought about by
technological advancement? - How much should they consider global implications
of this advancement?