Chapter 3 Engineering Material
Chapter 3 Engineering Material
MATERIALS
DR JAMIL BIN ABD. BASER
FAKULTI OF TECH. EDU. AND VOCATIONAL
UTHM
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OBJECTIVES
At the end of this chapter,
students should be able to:
ENGINEERING
MATERIALS
METALLIC
MATERIALS
FERROUS
METALS
NON-METALLIC
MATERIALS
NON-FERROUS
METALS
NATURAL
MATERIALS
PURE METAL
EX: IRON
PURE METAL
EX:ALUMINIUM,
COPPER, TIN
ALLOY METAL
EX: STEEL
ALLOY META
EX: ALUMINIUM
ALLOY
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MAN-MADE
MATERIALS
FERROUS METALS
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FERROUS METAL
CAST
IRON
STEEL
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STEEL
ALLOY
STEEL
STAINLESS
STEEL
HIGH
SPEED
STEEL
CARBON
STEEL
LOW
CARBON
STEEL
SOFT
STEEL
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MEDIUM
CARBON
STEEL
HIGH
CARBON
STEEL
Stainless Steels
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High-speed Steel
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Low-carbon Steel
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Soft Steel
Contains 0.15% - 0.3% carbon
Properties:
-High tensile strength, robust and
malleable
-Softer than the medium and high
carbon steel
-easy to machine
-cannot undergo heat treatment
-not suitable for tempering and hardening
Usage:
-multipurpose steels, bar tubes, sheets, bolts and nuts
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Medium-carbon steel
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High-carbon Steel
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CAST
IRON
GREY
CAST
IRON
WHITE
CAST
IRON
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IRON
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Cast Iron
I.
II.
III.
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RAILWAYS
Contain 2% to 3.5%
carbon
Properties: very hard and
have a high compression
strength, high degree of
ductility and almost
unmachinable
Typical applications:
limited to applications that
necessitate a very hard
and wear resistance
surface such as rollers in
rolling mills
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NON-FERROUS
METALS
Nonferrous
metal has
no iron
element.
ALUMINIUM
COPPER
BRASS
TIN
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Aluminium
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Properties:
high electrical and thermal conductivities
A resistance to corrosion include in the
ambient atmosphere
Easily formed by virtue of high ductility
Machinable, malleable, light
White metallic in colour
Low melting temperature (650oC)
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tray
Curtain track
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Copper
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Properties:
Highly resistance to corrosion in diverse
environments, seawater and some industrial
chemicals
Soft, ductile
high electrical and thermal conductivities
Can be formed by cold and hot works
Yellow-red in colour
Melting temperature (1083oC)
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Electrical wire
Automotive radiator cores
Welding and soldering rods
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I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
Properties:
Harder than copper and zinc
Machinable
Good electrical and thermal
conductivities
High corrosive resistance
Melting temperature (980oC)
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Typical
Applications
Of
Brass
Costume jewelry
cartridge casings
musical instruments
electronic packaging
coins
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TIN
Properties:
-Soft, ductile
-Does not corrode
-Not easily tarnished even in humid
conditions
-Easy to forge
-Melting point temperature of 2320 C
-Silvery white
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Tin Jewel
Tin plate
Aluminium
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MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES OF METAL
HARDNESS
ROBUSTNESS
STRENGTH
FORGEABILITY
ELASTICITY
DUCTILITY
BRITTLENESS
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HARDNESS
Hardness means the ability of metal to
withstand penetration by other objects. For
example, it is not easily scratched, nicked or
punctured
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STRENGTH
Strength is the ability of metal to support a
load or force without changing its shape
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BRITTLENESS
Brittleness is a metal property that easily
breaks or cracks when impacted or
hammered.
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ROBUSTNESS
Robustness is the ability to maintain strength
even after it has undergone permanent
change in shape. This is the opposite of
brittleness.
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FORGEABILITY
This is the ability of metal to be shaped using
forging or hammering method.
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ELASTICITY
Elasticity is the ability of metal to regain its
original condition after undergoing a change
in shape.
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DUCTILITY
Ductility is the ability of metal to be stretched
without snapping or breaking even in taut
condition.
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ENGINEERING
MATERIALS
SUBTOPIC:
NON-METALLIC MATERIALS
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Non-metallic
materials
Natural
material
Man-made
material
Polymer
Rubber
wood
leather
plastic
Thermoplastic
silica
rubber
adhesives
Thermosetting
plastic
glass
concrete
ceramic
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Rubber
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Rubber Product
Rubber Cord
Rubber Mould
Rubber gasket
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WOOD
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GLASS
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POLYMER
a)
b)
c)
Definition:
A huge molecule built
of small molecules
called monomer
Examples of
polymer:
Plastic
Rubber
Adhesives
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PLASTIC
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Plastic Product
monitor frame
Plastic bags
kettle
Plastic product by
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Diskette box
3 pin socket
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MOLECULAR BONDING
STRUCTURES
THERMOPLASTIC
THERMOSETTING PLASTIC
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THERMOPLASTIC
THERMOSETTING
PLASTIC
Become permanently
hard when heat is applied
and do not soften upon
subsequent heating
Melt at a low
temperature, 93oC
Melt at a high
temperature, 260oC
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THERMOPLASTIC
NAME OF PLASTIC
Polythene
chemical name:
Polythene
1.
PROPERTIES
There are two grades:
1. Low density polythene
Durable and flexible,
good chemical
resistance, good
insulator of electricity
and soft.
2. High density polythene
Hard and fairly chemical
resistant
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USAGE
Plastic bottle and
toy, bag and plastic
sheet, insulator for
telecommunication
cable.
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THERMOPLASTIC
NAME OF PLASTIC
2. Polyvinyl chloride
(PVC)
chemical name:
Polychlorethane
3. Polystyrene
PROPERTIES
Hard, rigid and robust at
room temperature, light,
good acid and alkaline
resistant
chemical name:
Polyphenylethene
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USAGE
Raincoat, musical
record, electric
wire coating, water
tank, pipe.
Food container,
film, plastic fork
and spoon, toy
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THERMOPLASTIC
NAME OF PLASTIC
4. Acrylate
chemical name:
Polymethyl
methylpropenoate
PROPERTIES
Hard, rigid,
transparent, easy to
machine, a good
insulator of electricity
resists various acid
and weather.
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USAGE
Lens, clock
surface, aircraft
windows,
perspec
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THERMOSETTING PLASTIC
NAME OF PLASTIC
Polyester resin
chemical name:
Unsaturated
polyester resin
1.
PROPERTIES
Good insulator of
electricity and heat, rigid,
hard but brittle,
waterproof and resists
ultra violet rays.
USAGE
Yacht, corrugated
sheet, furniture
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THERMOPLASTIC
NAME OF PLASTIC
2.
Urea
formaldehyde
chemical name:
Urea methanol
3. Melamine
Formaldehyde
chemical name:
Melamine methanol
PROPERTIES
Rigid, hard, strong but
brittle, a good insulator of
heat.
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USAGE
Domestic
equipment.
Adhesive for wood.
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CONCRETE
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CONCRETE PROPERTIES
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Concrete
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS OF
CONCRETE
Roads/ highways
dams
building structures
WATER TANK
BRIDGE
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HOUSING
STRUCTURES
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CERAMICS
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS OF
CERAMIC
PROPERTIES
USAGE
Heat resistance
Electric insulator
Chemical resistance
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CERAMICS
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THE END
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