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1 Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

2 What are plastics made from
Are plastics a new or old material area? What are they made from are they made from the following? Amber – the mineral Rubber Latex Tree resins Coal Gas Oils Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

3 Natural plastics are Rubber is a natural occurring polymer.
The problems associated with plastics - For years we've filled our landfills with plastics and storage containers that will, in essence, sit and not rot. The scientific word for "rotting" is biodegradation, the process by which organic materials are broken down by other living things. Name one positive move that supermarkets and chains stores have done to reduce the use of plastics These applesauce cups are made out of cornstarch, which means they can biodegrade in soil, compost or waste-treatment facilities within a few months. Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

4 Thermoplastics The term ‘thermoplastic’ indicates that these materials melt on heating and may be processed by a variety of moulding and extrusion techniques. It also has a memory so can be reheated and moulded again Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

5 Thermosetting plastics
Alternately, ‘thermosetting’ polymers can not be melted or remelted. Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

6 The super-material known as Kevlar is a man-made polymer
The super-material known as Kevlar is a man-made polymer. Kevlar is used in bullet-proof vests, strong/lightweight frames, and underwater cables that are 20 times stronger than steel.

7 Different types of methods used to produce plastic products
Task 1 – write down two of these methods and learn about them, research on the Internet or use the AQA theory books, draw diagrams and label them Plastic Injection Moulds and Plastic Injection moulding include: 1. Mould design 2. Precision Plastic Mould Making, 3. Injection Mould Making, 4. Casting Mould Making, 5. Plastic Injection Mould Maker, 6. Plastic Injection Moulding Companies, 7. Two Shot Injection Moulding services, 8. Plastic Wall Moulding services, 9. Plastic Blow Moulding services, 10. vacuum forming Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

8 Injection Mould Making
Precision Plastic Mould Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

9 Plastic Blow Moulding Injection Mould Making Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

10 Two Shot Injection Moulding
Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

11 Two Shot Injection Moulding
Plastic Wall Moulding Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

12 Making GRP involves combining a thermoplastic, such
as polyester, with fibres of glass. Reinforced plastics Task 2 design a piece of kitchen breakfast equipment and describe the type of moulding method you would use. Think about what machines we have in the D&T room Lesson objective – to be able to identify common plastics

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15 AfL marks out of 25 Marks are as follows: Design idea – 3
Rendering – 2 Different stages of the making – 5 Correct terms for equipment – 5 Correct use of the plastic used – 5 Sketching the different stages of making - 5


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