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- 3. This is the Manufacturing Process that turns raw materials into standard stock. Example: Trees/timber are cut into boards.
- 5. This type of manufacturing is when products are made with no interruption to the production line from input to output.
- 7. This Mechanical property is the ability of a material to resist rapidly changing stresses.
- 8. This type of manufacturing is when an item is one-of-a-kind, made by a specialist.
- 10. This Mechanical property is the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture.
- 11. This property measures how heat affects materials.
- 12. This property measures the effect of a substance on light. It is also called Dielectric or Reflection property. It also measures Absorption, Scattering, Refraction, Polarization.
- 15. This material is made of organic compounds based on carbon and hydrogen. They have very large molecules that make them unstable at high temperatures. Examples are: nylon, polystyrene, and rubber
- 16. This type of manufacturing is when products are made in batches. The components are completed at a workstation before they move to the next one.
- 18. This material is found in circuit boards. It has electrical properties between metallic conductors and ceramic insulators because of their small amounts of impurities. Examples are: silicon and germanium.
- 19. He is known as the father of interchangeable parts.
- 22. This Electrical property is how well a material opposes the flow of an electrical current.
- 23. This type of plastic can be melted and reshaped over and over.
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- 1. This material is made up of more than one distinct material type. Examples are: fiberglass, concrete, and plywood.
- 2. This Magnetic property is the temperature at which a material loses its magnetic property.
- 4. These are parts that are identical; meaning it is easy to replace a part without having to custom make one.
- 5. This Electrical property measures how well a material carries, or conducts, an electric charge.
- 6. This Mechanical property is the ability of a material to resist permanent indentation.
- 9. This Mechanical property is the resistance of a material to being pulled apart.
- 13. This material has electrons that are non-localized. They are good conductors of heat and electricity. They are strong, but malleable. When polished, they are lustrous (shiny) looking. Examples are: copper, aluminum, titanium.
- 14. This Mechanical property is the ability of a metal to withstand a constant weight or force at high temperatures.
- 17. This type of plastic can only be melted and shaped one time.
- 20. This material has compounds between metallic and nonmetallic elements. They are insulating, resistant to high temperatures and harsh environments. Examples are: clay, tungsten carbide, and glass.
- 21. This is the Manufacturing Process that turns standard stock into finished products. Example: Boards are turned into furniture.
