NCIDQ IDPX - 2-4 Flashcards
Product and Material Coordination
What is Char?
This is the material remaining after an incomplete combustion.
What is considered a minimum coefficient of friction for safety?
For safety, a value of 0.5 is considered to be minimum for this coefficient.
What is the 701 test?
This is a common name for the vertical ignition test developed by the National Fire Protection Association, which is used to test the flammability of draperies, curtains, and other window treatments.
What is the CAL TB 133 test?
This test evaluates the response of an actual sample of furniture to an open flame. It is also known as NFPA 266 or the full seating test.
What is the Wyzenbeek test(Also known as ASTM D 4157) used for?
This test is used to determine the abrasion resistance of woven textile fabrics.
What does “FOB factory” mean?
This means that the title for goods purchased is transferred at the factory. The manufacturer pays for loading the goods onto a truck or train, and the buyer pays the transportation costs and is responsible for damage during shipping.
Who is responsible for making the acceptance inspection of furniture or fixtures?
The owner is responsible for this aspect of FF&E delivery.
What is stain resistance?
This is a material’s resistance to a change in appearance after the application and removal of another material.
What fabric made from the fabrics of the flax plant?
Fibers of this plant are used to make linen.
What is fuzzing?
This describes the appearance of a fabric when small fibers work out of the yarn onto the surface.
What are three common cushion materials?
Polyester batting
Polyurethane foam
Cellulosic batting
What is indentation load definition?
This is a measure of the firmness of foam used for furniture.
What are the six basic components of an owner-vendor agreement (or owner-contractor agreement)?
- The agreement itself
- The conditions of the contract (General, supplementary, and other)
- The drawings
- The specifications
- All addenda
- . All modifications issued after the execution of the agreement
What are five of the responsibilities of the owner during furniture installation?
- providing facilities for delivery, unloading, and staging
- Providing a route from the delivery point to the final placement point
- Giving a firm schedule to the contractor for unloading facilities
- Paying for costs due to the owner’s failure to conform to the schedule
- Providing security
How is the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) important to interior design projects?
This document governs the sale of goods in the United States and is applicable to the purchase and delivery of furniture and other movable items.
What is the commonly used measure of a flooring material’s slip resistance?
The coefficient of friction (COF) is typically used as a measure of this characteristic of a flooring material.
On a interior construction project, what is contractor’s typical profit range (as a percentage)?
5%-15% is a typical range for this budget item on an interior construction project.
What is a cost index, and how is it used?
This number relates construction or other costs to a base amount. It is used to account for the variables of geographical location and inflation over time.
What is a discount rate?
This is a number used to convert furniture costs to their equivalent present values.
What is the thin-set method of instaling stone flooring?
This method of installing stone flooring uses either a special mortar about 1/8” (3mm) thick or an adhesive.
In this terrazzo floor section, what are the components labeled A,B and C?
A. A divider strip
B. Welded wire fabric reinforcing
C. Cleavage membrane on top of the sand cushion
What are the two broad classifications of paint?
- Water-based
2. Solvent-based
In terms of wallpaper installation, what is a drop match?
This method of wallpaper installation is used when one piece must be raised or lowered in relation to adjacent pieces to continue the pattern.
What are four common ways to install fabric wallcovering?
- Applied directly, using an adhesive
- Using custom fabric panels
- Using a prosperity stretch-wall system
- Using acoustic panels
What is tackable acoustic fiberglass?
This is a noncombustible fibrous glass mat bonded with a resinous binder and formed into a rigid board with a finish of thin, rigid fibreglass mesh.
What is high-pressure decorative laminate (HPDL)?
This is a common finishing material used with millwork, made from kraft paper overlaid with a patterned or colored sheet and a layer of melamine resin.
What are the four basic types of traditional wood flooring?
Strip
Plank
Block
End-grain block
What are four disadvantages of using a thick-set application for stone flooring?
- Added weight to the subfloor
- Longer installation time
- Additional thickness
- Additional cost
What are the three grades of vinyl wallcovering?
Type I - light duty
Type II - medium duty
Type III - heavy duty
What is the primary benefit of using a hydrophobic fabric wallcovering?
This type of fabric wallcovering does not absorb and hold moisture, so it does not sag or distort.
What is quarter sawing?
This is a method of sawing lumber in which the saw cut line is mostly perpendicular to the tree rings in a quarter section of the log.
Which method of sawing or slicing veneers produces a characteristic cathedral grain pattern in most species of wood?
Plain sawing, or plain slicing, produce this appearance in most wood species.
What is a flitch?
This is the collection of veneers that have been sliced off the same log.
What is a purchase order, and why is it used?
This form gives the receiving party all the necessary information to supply goods or services and authorizes the purchase of the items listed on the form.