Primary/Secondary/Tertiary
Production Processes
Material Considerations
Design and Production
Jobs in ResidentialConstruction
100
The stage where materials are assembled into the final product
What is Tertiary Production
100
The process of preparing a raw material or product for finishing
What is Conditioning
100
The resistance of a material to a force tending to tear it apart
What is Tensile Strength
100
This is the attempt to make sure that all items produced are the same (same durability, size, shape, etc.)
What is Quality Control
100
A person who work mainly with wood, and who constructs walls and other house components
What is Rough Carpenter
200
EXAMPLE: Lumber milling, where wooden logs are turned into dimensional lumber, like 2x4 or 2x6
What is Secondary Production
200
The process of dividing material into smaller parts
What is Separating
200
DAILY DOUBLE!! A measure of a material's ability to withstand wear and tear, or decay
What is Durability
200
Large scale production, usually resulting in items that are lower in cost AND lower in quality
What is Mass Production
200
A person who installs shingles, or repairs/patches leaks
What is a Roofer
300
The stage of production where raw materials are gathered for further processing
What is Primary Production
300
The process of changing the shape of a material to fit a desired specification
What is Forming/Shaping
300
A material's ability to resist forces that attempt to squeeze or crush it
What is Compression Strength
300
A concern with appearances and making things beautiful; a choice based only on how something looks
What is Aesthetics
300
A person who designs and installs sewage and water supply systems in a house
What is a Plumber
400
The stage where raw materials are processed into usable materials
What is Secondary Production
400
The final process of production, where you apply the last touches to complete the task.
What is Finishing
400
A measure of a material's ability to either resist or absorb liquid or gas
What is Permeability
400
Smaller scale production OR production that follows specific requests. Usually produces items that are higher in quality AND higher in price.
What is Custom Production
400
The person who designs a home and draws the blueprints for how it will be built
What is an Architect
500
EXAMPLE: Constructing a house out of lumber, or welding pieces of metal together to make a frame
What is Tertiary Production
500
The process of attaching or mixing materials together
What is Combining
500
A material's mass per volume OR the amount of mass within a specific volume
What is Density
500
The study of how people interact with their surroundings, and the attempt to make living environments more comfortable and safer
What is Ergonomics
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!! The fancy name for someone who installs and repairs windows and other glass features in a home
What is a Glazier
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