Chapter 10- Sources And Properties Of Materials Flashcards
Wood based- natural wood
Hardwood and softwood
Paper and card
A sizes- most common
Board- thicker, heavier, more rigid than paper. Several layers of pulp
200gsm and above=board
Hardwood
Deciduous tree
Oak, ash, sycamore, mahogany
Softwood
Coniferous tree
Larch, spruce, scots pine
Manufactured woods
Gluing wood layers/fibres
Very large sheets
Name manufactured wood
MDF- fine wood dust and resin
Plywood- thin layers glued together
Chipboard- small chips of wood glued with resin and compressed into sheets
Blockboard- core of softwood stripe glued together covered with plywood
Hardboard- pulped wood fibres then compressed
Metals- ferrous
Contains iron
Stainless steel, mild steel, cast iron
Amount of carbon determines strength
Prone to rusting
Non-ferrous metals
Metal with no iron
Aluminium, copper, lead, zinc
Alloy
Metal produced by combining two or more metals
Colour, boiling points
Right colour and characteristics
Common forms of metal
Sheets, mm
Tubes
T section
Round
Plastics- synthetic
Thermoplastics
Loose chains, reheated and shaped
HDPE LPDE HIPS PVC ACRYLIC
Thermosetting plastic
Permanent rigid material
Tight links
Common forms of plastics
Thickness, mm
Granules
Resin
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