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TLE CSS - Specification of Materials

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TLE-CSS

LESSON 1
Applying Quality Standards (AQS)
OBJECTIVES OF THE LESSON

1. Define specification;
2.determine the factors when selecting
the materials;
3.explain why specification of materials
and components is important
Pre-Test
Direction: Choose the BEST answer among
the lists. Write answers on a ¼ sheet of paper.
1. It is the ability to choose materials
according to different considerations.
A. Cost C. Selection
B. Environment D. Testing

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2. It is done to analyze the quality and
standards of materials.
A. Cost C. Selection
B. Environment D. Testing
3. It is the amount to be considered when
purchasing materials.
A. Cost C. Selection
B. Environment D. Testing

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4. It is one of the factors when choosing material
based on its effect on soil, water, and air pollution.
A. Chemical properties. C. Environmental
consideration
B. Cost of Material D. Physical properties
5. What material properties evident during its use will
show a chemical reaction?
A. Chemical properties C. Environmental
consideration
B. Cost of material D. Physical properties
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Name the following
peripherals:

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What is Specification?

Specifications are a summary of a


computer's internal components,
including its processor, memory
(RAM), Windows version, and other
system information.

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The Factors in Selecting the Materials
1. Selection of material – it is the ability to
choose the materials using the following
considerations:
• Cost of the material – is the amount of
purchasing the materials, it may differ from one
supplier to another even if the specifications
are the same.
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• Environmental consideration - anything
that leads to the pollution of soil, water
and air, especially its energy consumption
impact. At the end of ICT hardware use,
recycling, disposal like e-waste this would
be used in landfills and would provide
impact and effect to the environment

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• Chemical properties – is a material
properties evident during the time
of its use will show chemical reaction.

• Physical properties – the identifiable and


unique aspect of a material
most particularly its basic capabilities

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• Mechanical attributes – the physical
properties that any material exhibits
when applied with forces, such as
elasticity, tensile strength,
elongation, hardness and fatigue
limit.

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• Company producing the material – the
business name provides identity to the
business and the product it produces,
especially when the enterprise
produces unique and amazing
products

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2. Testing of material – this will help analyze
the quality and standards of
materials using the following techniques:

• Hardness tester – any device that checks


the hardness of a material by measuring
the durability of such material

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• Comprehensive strength test – it is more
of mechanical test that measures the
maximum amount of compressive load a
material can bear before such material
breaks.
• Impact test – is used to observe the
mechanics how the material exhibit
when it experience shock and such
material immediately deform
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• Fluoroscope – is an imaging machine
which uses X-rays to determine
the interior characteristics of an object.
• Testing machine – a universal tester for
materials for testing tensile
strength and compressive strength of
materials

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• Creep test – is subjecting the
material to high temperature
progressive deformation at constant
stress test or ability to alter its form
after such test has been taken

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3. Cost of material – the amount when
buying or selecting the materials for
specific project. Though this is
economical in the selection process,
the amount must consider also the
quality and reliability of materials

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“Why do you need to
know the specification
of materials and
components”?

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Importance of knowing the specification of
materials and components
• The specification provides clear instructions on
project intent, performance and construction.
• It can reference the quality and standards
which should be applied.
• Materials and manufacturers’ products can be
clearly defined.

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• Installation, testing and
handover requirements can be
identified.
• Classification within the
specification can be used to
support handover and asset
management.

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 The ICT Materials, Components,
Assemblies and Its Specifications
In relation to the factors in selecting the
materials, as a learner, you
need to be familiar with the ICT materials,
components and assemblies’
specifications. Not just the name of these
items, you must be particular also
on how to describe details about such item

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Flash disk Mouse Keyboard

USB 2.0 / 3.0 Logitech corded USB keyboard


8GB / 16GB mouse Touch sensitive
USB connectivity Slim keyboard
800 dpi resolution
5 feet cord

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Camera/webcam Compact disc Memory/RAM

HxWxD:29mm x 94mm CD 700MB DDR 3/DDR


x 24mm DVD 4.7GB 2GB/ 4GB/ 8GB
Full HD 1080p
90° field of view

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a. Example Specification (Desktop Computer / Laptop)

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b. Example Specification (Washing Machine)

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Task. Study the specifications below. Give what
is being asked by the teacher.
1. Air fryer
- Multifunctional Air Fryer
- 220 V – 50 Hz
- 5.5L
- 34 * 34 * 36 cm
- 1500W
- 5 kg
- Black
- Mechanical knob

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2. Speaker

- ZLX12
- 250 – 1000Watts
- 40 Hz
- 24 in x 14 in x 14 in
- 14.9kg
- Dual NL4
- 18 Gauge Steel with Black
Powder Coat

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TASK. Using your smartphone,
find its specification. You can
refer to and based on the settings
or configuration of your phone.

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Answer the following questions:
1.What is a computer specification?
2.What are the factors in selecting the
materials?
3. Why is it vital that we know the
specification of materials and
components?

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Direction: Choose the BEST answer
among the lists. Answer in 1 whole
sheet of paper.
1. It is the ability to choose materials according to
different considerations
A. Cost B. Environment C. Selection D. Testing
2. It is done to analyze the quality and standards
of materials
A. Cost B. Environment C. Selection D. Testing
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3. It is the amount to be considered when
purchasing materials
A. Cost B. Environment C. Selection D. Testing
4. Factor when choosing material based on its
effect to pollution in soil,
water and air
A. Chemical properties
B. Cost of Material
C. Environmental consideration
D. Physical properties
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5. It is the material properties evident
during the time of its use will show
chemical reaction
A. Chemical properties
B. Cost of material
C. Environmental consideration
D. Physical properties

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“STRIVE NOT TO BE A
SUCCESS, BUT RATHER TO
BE OF VALUE” – ALBERT
EINSTEIN

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Thank you.

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