Random Notes Flashcards

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Obsolescence

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When a product, process or service becomes redundant, in that it is not needed or required anymore.

A product can become obsolete because there is little or no demand for it, it’s market may have fallen out of favour with it

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Built in Obsolescence

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Products designed and built and then released onto their market whilst updated designs of the same product are being made eg cars, phones.

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Lamination

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Refers to the way materials can be layered together increase their torsional, compressive and shear strength properties

In the case of woods - each layer’s woods grain should be stacked at 90 degrees to the previous layer - increases surface area for an adhesive to grip to
This also causes the beam to resist the natural tendency to straighten

Wooden laminates can be steamed, bent around a jig and then allowed to dry
Allows complex shapes
Bent more easily than natural wood or other boards

Used in construction
Household furniture
To be manufactured without compromising structural integrity

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