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This document appears to be a quiz for a manufacturing and materials lab course. The quiz has two sections - the first asks students to identify three statements as true or false related to injection molding, extrusion, and thermoforming processes. The second section contains two multiple choice questions, the first asking students to identify critical considerations for designing a thermoforming mold, and the second asking students to identify what property a stress-strain curve of injection molded specimens determines.
This document appears to be a quiz for a manufacturing and materials lab course. The quiz has two sections - the first asks students to identify three statements as true or false related to injection molding, extrusion, and thermoforming processes. The second section contains two multiple choice questions, the first asking students to identify critical considerations for designing a thermoforming mold, and the second asking students to identify what property a stress-strain curve of injection molded specimens determines.
This document appears to be a quiz for a manufacturing and materials lab course. The quiz has two sections - the first asks students to identify three statements as true or false related to injection molding, extrusion, and thermoforming processes. The second section contains two multiple choice questions, the first asking students to identify critical considerations for designing a thermoforming mold, and the second asking students to identify what property a stress-strain curve of injection molded specimens determines.
1. Knowledge of material properties is not important in designing a part (T/F) 2. The melting point of the material is an important property for extrusion (T/F) 3. Thermoforming is the process of melting a resin to obtain a finished part. (T/F)
Section II: Multiple choice Questions
1. Critical considerations for designing a thermoforming mold are:
a. Hole-placement, hole-diameter, draw ratio. b. Hole-placement, material choice, power supply. c. Surface preparation, material choice, hole - placement. d. Material choice, hole-diameter, vacuum chamber capacity.
2. The stress-strain curve of the injected molded specimens determines the:
a. Impact toughness of the specimen b. Hardness of the specimen c. Tensile strength of the specimen