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Michael Gianino and Jonathan Matz. The King of Jamaica’s Blueprint.

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1 Michael Gianino and Jonathan Matz

2 The King of Jamaica’s Blueprint

3 What Materials Were Used? A Can (355 ml) Aluminum Foil Fiberglass insulation Vaseline Flexible Styrofoam Tape a. Packing b. Duct

4 The Inside of the Can Coke Can was wrapped with a thin layer of aluminum foil topped of with some fiberglass and Vaseline.

5 Outer Can Layers There were 2 layers of flexible pink Styrofoam, topped of with some packing tape to seal it together, and some duct tape for the water proof.

6 The Lid Styrofoam, with some fiberglass, aluminum foil, packing tape, and a little duct tape.

7 Significance of Each Item Can (355 ml)- Required Aluminum Foil- Was not a significant part, and probably should not have been inclided. Fiberglass-heats up homes, was put in to keep can warm. Styrofoam- Had many gas (air) bubbles in it, making it a good choice for insulator. Packing Tape- Prevented water from getting in, and kept device closed up. Duct Tape- Waterproof, prevented water from getting in.

8 Former Ideas Originally, there was going to be some cotton in our insulator, and some more fiberglass, but that was not used due to the size conflict.

9 Conflicts (What could Have Been Better?) The bottom part of the insulator was not sealed up well, and has a hole in it, causing it to leak. The aluminum foil became a conductor when the water touched it, making the water cool down at a faster rate. Size- A great portion of the insulator was literally cut off, which could have caused some minor damages to the insulator.

10 Bibliography Author Unknown. “Aluminum Foil.” Online Image. Recipetips.com. February 1 st. 2011. www.recipetips.com. www.recipetips.com Author Unknown. “Cotton- Balls.” November 18, 2009. Online Image. Finance.kalpoin.com. February 1 st, 2011. finance.kalpoint.comfinance.kalpoint.com Author Unknown. “Fiberglass Insulation.” December 8, 2010. Online Image. Onartetc.blogspot.com. February 1 st, 2011. www.onartetc.blogspot.com.www.onartetc.blogspot.com Author Unknown. “Styrofoam.” Online Image. Foamsearch.com. February 1 st, 2011. www.google.com.www.google.com Canuck Gtrplyr. “Coke Can.” February 6, 2007. Online Image. Flickr.com. February 1 st, 2011. www.google.com. www.google.com Josh Friedland. “Duct Tape.” August 13, 2010. Online Image. Thefoodsection.com. February 1 st, 2011. www.thefoodsection.com. www.thefoodsection.com University of Phoenix. “Jamaican Flag.” Online Image. Internationaleducationmedia.com. February 1 st, 2011. www.google.com.www.google.com Elkhorn RV and Self Storage. “Packing Tape.” Online Image. Elkhornstorage.net. February 1 st, 2011. www.elkhornstorage.net. www.elkhornstorage.net Zim Seller. “Vaseline.” Online Image. Zimseller.com. February 1 st, 2011. www.zimseller.com.www.zimseller.com


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