Materials and Manufacturing

In summary, EduPack Level 2 Sustainability is a software that can be used to find Polymer materials that meet specific criteria, such as a maximum density of 1800 kg/m3, a maximum operating temperature of at least 100°C, a yield strength of over 50 MN/m2, and the ability to be injection molded. By using the limit and tree stages, the software can narrow down the list of materials and provide a bar chart comparison of prices. This can then be used to determine the cheapest two materials that meet all of the criteria. EduPack is a useful tool for finding and comparing materials for sustainability purposes.
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i) Use EduPack Level 2 Sustainability to find the Polymer materials that satisfy ALL of the following criteria: - Maximum Density permissible is 1800 kg/m3 - Maximum Operating Temperature must be at least 100°C - Yield strength (Elastic Limit) > 50 MN/m2 - Can be injection moulded From this list find the cheapest TWO materials. (Hint: Use limit stage for the first three criteria then use tree stage (remember to change to processes) for “mouldability”. Cut and paste the list passing all stages. Then do a bar chart price on y axis. Find the cheapest two).
 
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What the heck is "EDUPACK"?
 
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its a software in which you can find materials. Pretty cool stuff
 

What is the difference between materials and manufacturing?

Materials refer to the physical substances or components used to create a product, while manufacturing is the process of turning those materials into a finished product. In other words, materials are the building blocks, and manufacturing is the construction process.

What are the different types of materials used in manufacturing?

There are several types of materials used in manufacturing, including metals, plastics, ceramics, composites, and natural materials such as wood and stone. Each type has its own unique properties and uses, making them suitable for different manufacturing processes and products.

How do materials impact the manufacturing process?

The choice of materials can greatly impact the manufacturing process. Factors such as strength, durability, flexibility, and cost must be considered when selecting materials for a specific product. The manufacturing process must also be tailored to the chosen materials to ensure efficient and effective production.

What are some common manufacturing methods?

Some common manufacturing methods include casting, molding, forming, machining, and joining. Each method involves different techniques and processes to shape and transform materials into a finished product. The choice of method depends on the type of material and the desired end product.

How does technology impact materials and manufacturing?

Technology plays a significant role in materials and manufacturing. Advancements in technology have led to the development of new and improved materials, as well as more efficient and precise manufacturing processes. Technology also allows for automation and increased productivity in manufacturing, leading to faster production times and lower costs.

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