Solids and Liquids
Manufacturing
Cutting and Shaping
Manufacturing
Smart Materials Characteristics
Material science
Mixes and Fibers
100
This process places one layer at a time until the finished model is produced. Usually uses a molten plastic material.
What is 3-D Printing?
100
This is the machining process of using rotary cutters to remove material from a workpiece by advancing a drill bit through a material.
What is Milling?
100

Metals that exhibit pseudo-elasticity due to rearrangement of the molecules in the material and can return to original forms. Medical, innovative aircraft, spectacles.

What is SMA?

100
The atomic symbol for this element is SI
What is Silicon
100
This fiber comes from sheep
What is wool?
200
This process sticks two surfaces together. Used in: •paperboards and packaging •building and construction •footwear and leather
What is adhesive Bonding?
200
This process lets you make something by shaping a liquid or flexible material using a frame called a ____
What is a mold? What is Molding?
200

Change from a thick fluid to a solid in a fraction of a second when exposed to an electric field. Engine mounts, reduction of vibration.

Electro-rheostatic

200
This element has a atomic number of 79, mean there are 79 protons in it's nucleus
What is Gold?
200

Steel is an alloy made by combining these two elements

What are carbon and iron?

300
This manufacturing process uses a liquid material and usually a mold to solidify an object into a shape.
What is casting?
300
the process in which the a rod made of stone, metal, or wood spins against a stationary drill bit
What is turning?
300

Gives off a small electrical discharge when deformed. Used in car airbag sensor process.

What is Piezoelectric materials?

300

This element's atomic number is 28. Within product recycling mobile phones you attempt to remove this using heat treatment and magnetic separation.

What is Nickel?

300
This material's main pest is lepidopteran larvae
What is Cotton?
400
These hardware devices mechanically joins or affix two or more objects together.
What are fasteners?
400
This process of uses a blowtorch to melt two or more metals together.
What is Welding?
400

Electricity produced directly from heat. It involves the joining of two dissimilar conductors that, when heated, produce a direct current.

What is Thermoelectricity?

400
a thin honeycomb-latice of pure carbon
What is Graphene?
400

PVC stands for

what is Polyvinyl chloride

500
This is a process of forcing metal into another shape by pressing it past its point of elasticity.
What is Forming?
500
Carbon Fiber is a mix of carbon fibers and a ____
What is Plastic Resin
500

Change from a thick fluid to a solid in a fraction of a second when exposed to a magnetic field. Shock absorption - automotive, prosthetic limbs.

Magneto-rheostatic

500

This material is a thermal insulator but an electrical conductor

What is aluminum?

500

The melting point of tungsten Carbide

5198 Degrees F