Manufacturing, Grade 9 - 12, Introduction to Manufacturing, 2009
1.) Apply safety rules, regulations, and procedures related to manufacturing.
Examples: personal, plant floor, interpretation of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules and regulations
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2.) Identify types of manufacturing materials, including metallic, polymeric, ceramic, and composites.
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3.) Interpret properties of manufacturing materials, including physical, mechanical, chemical, thermal, academic, electrical and magnetic, acoustical, and optical.
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4.) Explain thermal, mechanical, and chemical changes in manufacturing materials.
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5.) Demonstrate casting and molding processes, including mold preparation and pouring or forcing liquids.
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6.) Demonstrate die forming and roll forming of materials.
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7.) Explain separating processes for cutting and shearing material.
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8.) Explain conditioning processes for thermal, mechanical force, and chemical action.
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9.) Demonstrate temporary, permanent, two-part, and multiple-part assembling processes.
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10.) Demonstrate finishing processes, including product protection and appearance.
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11.) Compare custom, intermittent, and continuous manufacturing systems.
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12.) Identify improvements in manufacturing processes, including value adding, non-value adding, control systems, and factors to control.
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