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Page 1: Edexcel – Product Design: Graphics

Other Materials

Edexcel – Product Design: Graphics

Page 2: Edexcel – Product Design: Graphics

Other Materials

• Composites• Modern materials and products• Smart Materials

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Composites

• Carbon fibre– Sports equipment– Excellent strength to weight ratio– Very expensive, only available in black, hard to recycle

• Glass reinforced plastics (GRP)– Vehicle bodies– Excellent strength to weight ratio– Expensive, high quality mould needed

• Medium density fibreboard (MDF)– Flat pack furniture– Consistent in all directions– Heavier, dulls blades quicker

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Composites

• Carbon fibre

• Glass reinforced plastics (GRP)

• Medium density fibreboard (MDF)

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Modern materials and products

• Liquid crystal displays (LCDs)– Digital watches and TV’s– Goes dark when a voltage applied– In TV’s has RGB layers

• Phosphorescent pigments– “Glow in the dark”– Absorb energy from light and stores– Releases slowly at night

• Electroluminescent (E.L.) lighting– Used for LCD backlighting and advertisements– Converts electrical energy into light– Waterproof and highly visible

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Modern materials and products

• Liquid crystal displays (LCDs)

• Phosphorescent pigments

• Electroluminescent (E.L.) lighting

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Smart Materials• Thermochromic liquid crystals/film

– Forehead thermometers– Reacts to temperature

• Piezoelectric crystals– Converts movement into electricity and back– Used in inkjet printers to push out ink

• Smart ink– Also known as electronic ink (or e-ink)– Kindle– Displays only use energy when the display is refreshed

• Radio frequency identification (RFID)– A method of identification– Uses tags to store and track data– Used in libraries, factories etc

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Smart Materials

• Thermochromic liquid crystals/film

• Smart ink

• Radio frequency identification (RFID)

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Task• On the computer on the student dropbox:– Subjects and Departments / Design Technology /

Graphics / Year 12– Open the topic you are given

• Fill out the sheet1. Write a brief description for each material2. Find images of example products3. Advantages and disadvantages of each material

A. CompositesB. Modern materials and

productsC. Smart Materials