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Manipulating and combining materials

Manipulating and combining materials. Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials. Questions. Can you name several products that you buy that have been made by combining processes and materials?

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Manipulating and combining materials

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  1. Manipulating and combining materials Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  2. Questions • Can you name several products that you buy that have been made by combining processes and materials? • Think about the meal you may have for lunch, do you know how the ingredients were combined? Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  3. Paper- and boards-based products Paper and board are very versatile materials and , combined with other materials, can be found in many everyday products. Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  4. Economical, collapsible, printable and can be shaped easily Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  5. Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  6. Best printing processes and most common for packaging • Lithography • Flexography Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  7. The popular aseptic package is the Brik Pak Tetra Pak's first product was a paper carton used for storing and transporting milk. The first product was a package in the shape of a triangular pyramid Brik- Pak is made from 70% cardboard and 24% polythene and 6% aluminium. It is heat resistant and waterproof – it is know as aseptic packaging and is used for milk, soups, fruit juices. Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  8. Timber based products • Natural wood is also a very versatile, and popular, but its use is often limited by cost. • Therefore manufactures can create a range of laminates, composites and other man-made boards chip board - block board - MDF - hardboard plywood - Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  9. Woods Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials • There are two types of wood • Hardwoods • Softwoods Hard woods are deciduous, while softwoods are generally coniferous (often called evergreen). The size of the tree determines the size of the timber. All woods are seasoned

  10. Build - Task 1 Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials Find out what seasoned mean? What does deciduous mean? What does coniferous mean? Did you know? That word again is this sustainable? That 80% of all wood used in the UK comes from abroad?

  11. Answers Wood Seasoning is the process of removal of moisture from Timber. Coniferous forests are made up mainly of cone-bearing or coniferous trees, such as spruces, hemlocks, pines and firs. These trees have small needle-like leaves that stay green all year around, shallow root systems, and soft wood. Deciduous trees are many hardwood trees the list of which comes next

  12. Sustainable woods Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials Softwoods, which grows quickly, is often managed as a sustainable resource. There are a smaller number of useable softwoods than useable hardwoods. Larch Spruce Scots Pine

  13. Hardwoods Lesson objective - To understand the properties and uses of timber-based materials in commercial production Oaks Mahogany Maple Chestnut Rosewoods Sycamore

  14. Facts Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials 90% of softwoods used in the UK come from Norway or Sweden. Why is wood a good choice for a product, look at the images

  15. Task 2 and 3 Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials A designer of children’s toys would like to make a new product from a sustainable natural wood. Name a suitable timber, giving the reasons for your choice. Now design a small toy from this wood.

  16. The FSC symbol – used on wood from sustainable sources Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials

  17. Apply – task 4-5 Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials Timber is often referred to as a sustainable material. What does this mean? Manufactured boards are often used in place where there are variations in temperatures. Explain why this is the case, giving examples

  18. AfL – key terms Lesson objective – to understand that materials can be combined and processed to create more useful, or desirable materials Hardwoods are ? Softwoods are? Manmade boards are? What is the difference between hardwoods and softwoods? Which grow the quickest?

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