Zusammenfassung der Ressource
GCSE Product Design Plastics (AQA
Specification)
Anmerkungen:
- • be able to identify common thermoplastics i.e.
high impact polystyrene, expanded polystyrene,
acrylic, acetate, HDPE, PVC, PET;
• be able to identify common thermosetting plastics
i.e. GRP, Epoxy resin, UF, MF;
• understand the difference between thermoplastics
and thermosetting plastics;
• understand the ways in which plastics can be
formed, especially with regard to consumer
products, i.e. vacuum forming, injection
moulding, blow moulding, line bending,
compression moulding, extrusion;
• understand that most plastics are synthetic
and that the composition can be adjusted
to create different properties for specific
purposes e.g. increase rigidity, reduce weight,
insulation;
• understand the stock forms for plastic materials
i.e. sheet, rod, powder, granules, foam;
• have a basic understanding of the source of
plastics and the primary processes involved in
conversion to workable materials.
- Stock forms
- Sheet
- Granules
- Rod/tube
- powder
- Foam
- Liquids
- Pellets
- Film
- Extruded mouldings (complex shapes)
- Thermplastics
- Recyclable
- Bendy
- Acylic
- ABS
- Polystyrene
- HIPS
- Polythene
- Resistant to corrosion and decay
- For scratches use abrasive polish and buff
- Recycled (+)
- Cleaned, shredded and melted
- Sorted
- Thermosetting
- Non-recyclable
- Ridgid
- Undergo Chemical change
- Resists heat and fire
- Melamine-formaldehyde
- polyester resin
- Epoxy resin
- Urea-formaldehyde
- Not recyclable
(-)
- Landfills
- Years to degarde
- Sustainability and Environmental
- Crude oil (-)
- Finite resourse
- Refined
- Production required energy
- Reusing (+)
- Milk/Vegatable
crates
- Carrier bags
- Printer cartridges
- Refilled
- Biodegradeable
- Plant extract
plastics