Manufacturing I Metal Types, Shapes and Identification.

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Manufacturing I Metal Types, Shapes and Identification

Key Learning: Products can be made from metal, wood and plastic, but few products are made from only one type.

Unit Essential Question: Why is it important to identify the different types and shapes of metal?

Vocabulary Words: Ferrous Carbon Content Hardness

Vocabulary Words: Brittleness Electrically Conductive Malleable

Vocabulary Words: Galvanized Electroplating Angle

Vocabulary Words: Channel Square Tubing Rectangular Tubing

Vocabulary Words: Pipe Sheet Plate

Vocabulary Words: Expanded Ductility Appearance