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Materials Technology, Xosé Rodríguez

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Propiedades dos materiais para a sección bilingüe de tecnoloxía

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MaterialsTechnology, Xosé Rodríguez

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Properties of materialsToughness: a measure of the ability of a material to withstand a shock load.

Hardness: describes the ability of a material to withstand scratching.

Strength: the ability of a material to withstand being damaged.

Elasticity: the property of certain materials that enables them to return to their original dimensions after an applied load has been removed.

Plasticity: plastic materials will remain deformed even when the load has been removed.

Conductivity: a measure of the ability of a material to conduct heat or electricity.

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Plastics

1. Plastics are widely used in the home. There are many different types, some are hard, others are soft. Some are translucent, others are opaque. Propierties:

I. Very low electrical conductivityII. Low thermal conductivityIII. Low density, plastics are light.

2. There are two main groups:

I. Long chains of molecules make up thermoplastics. These can be softened with heat.

II. The molecules of thermosets interlock to form rigid materials which cannot be softened by heat.

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• Thermoplastics can be INJECTION MOULDED:This machine turns granules into molten

plastic.This is injected into a hot mould where it is cooled and solidified to form the required product.

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• Extrusion– Molten plastic is pushed

through a die to make long recular sections these are then cooled and solidified in a water bath.

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• Vacuum forming– Plastic sheet is heated when it is soft it is

sucked onto the mould by pumping ou the air form the mould chamber.

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Metals1. Propierties of metals

a. High electrical conductivity

b. High thermal conductivity

c. Though, hard and strenght.

Metals

FERROUSContain IRON

NON-FERROUSContain no IROn

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Ferrous metals

Wrought iron, it has a very low carbon content.

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbone with less than 2% of carbone.

Stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox.

Cast iron is an alloy of iron and carbone with more than 2% of carbone.

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Wrought iron

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Steel

A steel pylon suspending overhead powerlines.

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Cast iron

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Non-ferrousCopper, malleable, ductil, good

conductor of heat and electricity.

1. Bronze, alloy copper with tin.

2. Brass, alloy copper with zinc: strong and ductile Copper

Bronze

Brass

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Non ferrous

• Aluminium:Light, ductile, soft,

high resistance to corrosion, silver colour

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Non ferrous

• Tin–Tinplate is sheet

steel covered with a thin layer of tin.

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Non-ferrous

• LeadBlue grey colour,

soft and very heavy.

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propierty or material related

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Toughness,(fragile)

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Elasticity

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Strenght

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Hardness

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Wrought iron

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Aluminium

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Copper