What is the first step in the manufacturing process?
Forming
What is an adhesive?
a substance used for sticking objects or materials together; glue.
What are the four tool categories?
Measuring Tools, Hand Tool, Power Tool, Fastener
What is malleability?
able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
What is compression?
A squeezing force
List all of the manufacturing steps in order.
Forming
Separation
Conditioning
Assembly
Finishing
Quality Control
Safety
What is the difference between synthetic and naturally occurring materials.
Synthetic is man made
Naturally Occurring is made by the Earth
Match the hand tool to its fasteners.
Hammer
Wrench
Screwdriver
Hammer- Nails
Wrench- Nuts and Bolts
Screwdriver- Screws
What does the property brittle mean?
hard but liable to break or shatter easily.
What is abrasion?
The wearing away of material.
Give an example of a separation process?
Removing excess material
List three naturally occurring materials.
Wood, metal, clay, silk
What tools is used to smooth surfaces?
Sander
What is Plasticity?
The ability to be easily formed or molded
What are some safety precautions that should always be in place while using tools or going through the manufacturing process?
Being aware of surroundings
Don't work alone/ unsupervised
What is the finishing step?
Adding any last minute touches such as: painting or sanding.
List three synthetic materials.
Ceramics
Concrete
Plastic
Adhesives
What is the use of pliers?
To cut wires.
What is elasticity?
What is extrusion?
If which step would you require the use of tools such as nail, hammer, screws, screwdriver?
Assembly
What is a ceramic?
A corrosive resistant, hard and brittle material made from clay.
What is a drill press used for?
To make holes at precise angles.
Why might it be important to use a material with a high thermal conductivity and high melting point to cook with?
The high thermal conductivity makes sure that the material cooks what is inside it well.
The high melting point ensures that it does not melt itself while cooking.
How has interchangeable parts affected manufacturing?
Efficiency has increased