PX : Product and Material Coordination Flashcards
111 What is char?
This is material remaining after an incomplete combustion.
112 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.
113 What is the 701 test?
This is the 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.
114 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.
115 What is the Wyzenbeek test (also known as ASTM D4157) used for?
This test is used to determine the abrasion resistance of woven textile fabrics.
116 What does “FOB factory” mean?
This means that the title for the goods purchased is transferred at the factory. The manufacturer pays for loading the goods into the truck or train, and the buyer pays the transportation costs and is responsible for damage during shipping.
117 Who is responsible for making the acceptance inspection of furniture or fixtures?
The owner is responsible for this aspect of FF&E delivery.
118 What is stain resistance?
This is a material’s resistance to a change in appearance after the application and removal of another material.
119 What fabric is made from the fibers of the flax plant?
Fibers of this plant are used to make linen.
120 What is fuzzing?
This describes the appearance of a fabric when small fibers work out of the yarn onto the surface.
121 What are three common cushion materials?
Three common materials for this purpose, from highest flammability resistance to lowest, are polyester batting polyurethane foam cellulosic batting
122 What is indentation load deflection?
This is a measure of the firmness of foam used for furniture.
123 What are the six basic components of an owner-vendor agreement (or owner-contractor agreement)?
This document is composed of 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
124 What are five of the responsibilities of the owner during furniture installation?
During this phase of a project, the owner is responsible for 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
125 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.