Materials and their uses Flashcards
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Polymers - properties (5)
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- Polymers are really adaptable - for example, some are flexible, so they can be bent without breaking and can be easily moulded into almost any shape.
- They’re often cheaper than most other materials, and
- they also tend to be less dense than most metals or ceramics, so they’re often used when designing products that need to have a low mass.
- They’re also thermal and electrical insulators.
- But, polymers can degrade over time, so polymer products don’t always last as long as those made from other materials.
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Ceramics - properties (5)
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- Ceramics, like polymers, are insulators of heat and electricity.
- They’re much more brittle
- and stiff than most other materials, but they’re also
- strong and hard wearing.
-They don’t degrade or corrode like other materials can, so they can last longer - that’s why we use glass in windows instead of clear plastic.
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Metals - properties
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- Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity - which can be an advantage or a disadvantage, depending on what the material is needed for.
- They generally have high melting points.
- They’re malleable, so they can be formed into a variety of shapes.
- Some metals corrode easily, but products made from corrosion resistant metals can last for a very long time.
- Metals are usually less brittle than either ceramics or some polymers, so they’re likely to deform but stay in one piece where other materials may shatter.