Title: Materials Materials and Components
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- To choose the correct material for any particular
task is essential for a manufacturing activity. - Materials are divided into natural and artificial
- Natural resources are split into 3 categories
- Animal
- Vegetable
- Mineral
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- Artificial Materials .
- ARE THOSE WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE BY MAN
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- TYPES OF MATERIALS
- 1º Wood Divided into two major classifications
- Hardwoods and Softwoods
- 2º Metals. There are two significant groups of
metals - Ferrous metal contain iron
- Non-ferrous metals do not contain iron
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- Non-Ferrous metals
- Examples of Non-ferrous metals are
- Aluminium
- Copper
- Gold
- Silver
6MaterialsPlastic
- Made using coal, gas, animal protein or petrol
- On the left, Coal and plastic bottles
7MaterialsCeramic, Textiles and Glass
- Other Materials used in manufacturing activity
are Ceramic, textiles and glass
8MaterialsProperties of Materials
- Properties of materials can be divided into
physical,chemical and ecological
9MaterialsPhysical Properties
- Electrical Conductivity
- When electricity can run though the material.
- Examples
- Steel is a good conductor
- Wood isn't a good conductor
10MaterialsPhysical Properties
- Optical properties
- How materials behave when light touches them
- Them can be classified into
- a) Opaque No light travels through them. e.g
wood - b) Transparent All light travels through them
and you can see what's behind the materials. e.g
glass of window - c) Translucent All light can travel through them
but you cannot see what's behind them e.g frosted
glass - See examples on page 75
11MaterialsThermal Conductivity
- What is conductor and what is insulator ?
- Plastic handles..
- Metal Body.
12MaterialsThermal Conductivity
- . The ability of the material to conduct heat.
e.g. Saucepan. Metal body for thermal
conductivity and plastic handles for thermal
insulation. - Thermal Insulation It is a bad Thermal
conductor
13MaterialsThermal properties
- . Dilation
- When material expands ( gets bigger ) due to heat
- Contraction
- When material gets smaller due to heat
- To think about Why are rails separated by a
gap?
14MaterialsThermal properties
- . Fusibility is the ability of a material to
change into a liquid when heated to its melting
point. -
- examples of melting points
- Irons melting point...........1535 ºC
- Coppers melting point..........1083 ºC
15MaterialsSound Properties
- The ability of materials to conduct sound
- To think about. Can you speak on the moon?
- Write some examples of good and bad conductors.
16MaterialsChemical Properties
- Oxidation.
- The change that occurs to most metals when in
contact with air or/and water
17Materials Ecological Properties.
- Recyclable. Materials that can be reused
- Toxic. Materials which are harmful to the
environment - Biodegradable. Materials that decompose naturally
with time. eg - An apple take about 20 days to decompose
- Plastic takes about 100 years
- Glass takes about 400 years
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