YEAR 12 – THEORY Compliant materials PRODUCT DESIGN LESSON 3 & 4.

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YEAR 12 – THEORY Compliant materials PRODUCT DESIGN LESSON 3 & 4

Complete the exam questions and hand in for marking before Friday. Lesson Tuesday 20th January Lesson Objectives: To understand what a compliant material is. To label compliant materials based upon use. Homework: Due in: 23/01/15 Complete the exam questions and hand in for marking before Friday. Bordered sheets available for homework.

Quiz Which process would be best suited to round objects? With Injection moulding, what is placed in the hopper? Is injection moulding a cheap or expensive process? Which processes can we achieve at school? (name one) Name one composite material. Which material is widely used for drink bottles, using blow moulding? What does HIPS stand for? Name a smart material and a use for it. (2 marks) Which polymer process is best for bending acrylic at 90 degrees? What is the difference between a thermoset and a thermoplastic? Name one general property of plastics?

Peer Mark Which process would be best suited to round objects? Rotational moulding Injection mould, what is placed in the hopper? Plastic granules / pellets Is injection moulding a cheap or expensive process? Expensive Which processes can we achieve at school? Vacuum forming & line bending Name one composite material? Glass reinforced plastic – carbon fibre – kevlar – medium density fibre board Which material is widely used for drink bottles, using blow moulding? PET – Polyethylene terephthalate What does HIPS stand for? High Impact Polystyrene Name One smart material. Polymorph – thermochromatic pigments Which polymer process is best for bending acrylic at 90 degrees? Line bending What is the difference between a thermoset and a thermoplastic? Thermoset can be processed once, thermoplastics again and again Name one general property of plastics? Good thermal and electrical insulators | good weight to strength ratio |resist corrosion | low melting points | lightweight | attractive due colours transparency etc

What is a compliant material? Bordered sheets available for homework. 3

What is a compliant material? It is a material that has recognised, predictable and consistent properties. A material is a compliant material, if it conforms to a known performance criteria. Bordered sheets available for homework. 10

Proof read your peers notes Check for: Spelling errors Peer assess! Proof read your peers notes Check for: Spelling errors Punctuation errors Use of key words Indicate where you think you deserve a mark with a circled tick. Bordered sheets available for homework.

Answer the exam questions you have been given in silence to test your EXAM CHALLENGE! Answer the exam questions you have been given in silence to test your understanding. 15 Bordered sheets available for homework.

Switch work with a peer: PLENARY Switch work with a peer: Can you add a question to your peers work to enhance their answers? Can you add on advantage or disadvantage to their table? Bordered sheets available for homework.

Exam questions: Answers June 2012

Exam questions: Answers June 2012

Exam questions: Answers June 2012

Exam questions: Answers June 2012

Exam questions: Answers June 2012

Exam questions: Answers June 2012

Exam questions: Answers June 2012

Exam questions: Answers June 2012