Across
- 1. Materials made from two or more different substances to combine properties.
- 7. Rights Act Protects consumers from unfair business practices and faulty goods.
- 10. Ability to conduct heat or electricity.
- 11. Research Gathering data on consumer needs and preferences.
- 12. Ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over time.
- 13. Designing for human comfort, efficiency, and safety.
- 17. Ability to be stretched into a wire without breaking.
- 19. Ability to undergo permanent deformation without breaking.
- 20. Measurement of human body dimensions used in product design.
- 21. Market The group of consumers a product is intended for.
- 23. Ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
Down
- 2. Promotion and selling of products or services.
- 3. Thinking Solving design problems by understanding the whole system, not just parts.
- 4. The specific operations a product or system is capable of performing.
- 5. Marking Indicates that a product complies with EU safety and health standards.
- 6. Design Design approach that focuses on the needs and wants of the user.
- 8. Ability to absorb energy and deform without fracturing.
- 9. and Safety Act UK law ensuring safe working environments.
- 14. Inventory arrives only when needed in production.
- 15. Assurance Activities ensuring that products meet quality standards.
- 16. Tools used to hold workpieces in place during manufacturing processes.
- 18. Over Function Aesthetic design takes priority over practical use.
- 22. Manufacturing Production method that focuses on minimizing waste while maximizing productivity.
