BBC Bitesize - Surface treatments and finishes - Polymers

FINISHES TO NATURAL WOOD
Dyes / stains penetrate the surface fibres of natural wood. The most common dyes/stains tend to be water or solvent based. When applied, a further finish such as varnish or wax is required, in order to protect the surface and to give a matt, silk of gloss finish. Dyes and stains mimic the colour of more expensive woods. Get price

FINISHES TO NATURAL WOOD
Dyes / stains penetrate the surface fibres of natural wood. The most common dyes/stains tend to be water or solvent based. When applied, a further finish such as varnish or wax is required, in order to protect the surface and to give a matt, silk of gloss finish. Dyes and stains mimic the colour of more expensive woods. Get price

FINISHES TO NATURAL WOOD
Dyes / stains penetrate the surface fibres of natural wood. The most common dyes/stains tend to be water or solvent based. When applied, a further finish such as varnish or wax is required, in order to protect the surface and to give a matt, silk of gloss finish. Dyes and stains mimic the colour of more expensive woods. Get price

Surface treatments and finishes
Surface treatments and finishes. A collection of resources curated for GCSE Design and Technology, to support the teaching of the surface treatments and finishes for wood, plastic and metal. Links and Resources. Modern materials: coated metals. Category: Design and technology. Get price

Fibres are the basis for all textiles
A finish is always given to a fabric to give it certain properties that make it suitable for its end use. Fabric is coated on one side with a layer of polymer to add a surface that might repel stains or water. treatment of a fabric by a machine, using heat and pressure to improve the fabric's appearance.] or Get price

Mr DT: Revise or learn about material finishes on woods
Finishes are usually applied for one or more of the following reasons: 1.) To protect the material from moisture, wear, abrasion, fungus, mould or insect attack. 2.) To change the materials appearance, its colour or texture. 3.) To enhance the materials durability, surface hardness or other properties. Get price

WJEC Educational Resources Website
WJEC Educational Resources Website. GCSE Design Technology - Textiles knowledge organisers. Design and Technology. Textiles: Surface treatment - Blended Learning. Design and Technology. Product design: (j) Specialist techniques and processes that can be used to shape, fabricate, construct and assemble a high quality prototype - Blended Learning. Get price

Mr DT: Revise or learn about material finishes on woods
Finishes are usually applied for one or more of the following reasons: 1.) To protect the material from moisture, wear, abrasion, fungus, mould or insect attack. 2.) To change the materials appearance, its colour or texture. 3.) To enhance the materials durability, surface hardness or other properties. Get price

Fungus Eliminator Toenail Treatment by Research
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Surface Finishes
A primer can be applied which will stick thoroughly to the surface and give a matt finish. Two or more topcoats of the coloured acrylic can then be applied. A foam roller gives an excellent finish, foam brushes can also be used. A light sanding between coats ensures a smooth final finish. Get price

Curriculum Overview Subject: DT and FPN Year Group: 7
BBC bitesize TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS A wide range of Food practical skills: Stewing, frying, boiling, rubbing in method, baking, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats investigations and raising agents. Beef Stew, Chilli con carne, Cookies. Design Technology: Health and safety, Textiles and their properties, origins and uses. Understanding Get price

GCSE DT 9
Commercial dyeing and printing techniques are explained in the final topic with a look at the characteristics of various surface treatments and quality control issues. 5d Smart Polymers In this unit, the sources, origins and properties of polymers are covered in the first lesson, along with the processes of fractional distillation and cracking. Get price

Curriculum Overview Subject: DT and FPN Year Group: 7
BBC bitesize TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS A wide range of Food practical skills: Stewing, frying, boiling, rubbing in method, baking, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Fats investigations and raising agents. Beef Stew, Chilli con carne, Cookies. Design Technology: Health and safety, Textiles and their properties, origins and uses. Understanding Get price

Fibres are the basis for all textiles
A finish is always given to a fabric to give it certain properties that make it suitable for its end use. Fabric is coated on one side with a layer of polymer to add a surface that might repel stains or water. treatment of a fabric by a machine, using heat and pressure to improve the fabric's appearance.] or Get price

Surface Treatments and Finishes by Focus Educational Software
Surface Treatments and Finishes. An in-depth examination of modern and traditional surface treatments and finishes. contribute significantly to the success of products. However, it's an area which is difficult to cover in detail now that the DT curriculum is so wide ranging. processes in schools and industrial situations. Get price

Fungus Eliminator Toenail Treatment by Research
And TOENAIL TREATMENT OIL is composed of 4 essential oils, including Almond, Clove, Oregano, and Tea Tree oils. The natural raw power of these ESSENTIAL OILS helps cleanse, refresh, and detox your nails. MEN AND WOMEN LOVE TOENAIL FUNGUS KIT! This double action diminishes soreness, repairs damaged skin, and fights fungus from the surface. Get price

FINISHES
Woods and Metals have a range of finishes, to suit a variety of uses. It is easy to consider polymers as having just a polished finish, or even a textured finish, but there are many more finishes, that can be applied to a vast range of polymers. 1. Spray Painting of Plastic and Including Rubberising Spray: 2. Get price

FINISHES
Woods and Metals have a range of finishes, to suit a variety of uses. It is easy to consider polymers as having just a polished finish, or even a textured finish, but there are many more finishes, that can be applied to a vast range of polymers. 1. Spray Painting of Plastic and Including Rubberising Spray: 2. Get price

GCSE DT 9
Commercial dyeing and printing techniques are explained in the final topic with a look at the characteristics of various surface treatments and quality control issues. 5d Smart Polymers In this unit, the sources, origins and properties of polymers are covered in the first lesson, along with the processes of fractional distillation and cracking. Get price

GCSE DT 9
Commercial dyeing and printing techniques are explained in the final topic with a look at the characteristics of various surface treatments and quality control issues. 5d Smart Polymers In this unit, the sources, origins and properties of polymers are covered in the first lesson, along with the processes of fractional distillation and cracking. Get price

Surface treatments and finishes
Surface treatments and finishes. A collection of resources curated for GCSE Design and Technology, to support the teaching of the surface treatments and finishes for wood, plastic and metal. Links and Resources. Modern materials: coated metals. Category: Design and technology. Get price

Mr DT: Revise or learn about material finishes on woods
Finishes are usually applied for one or more of the following reasons: 1.) To protect the material from moisture, wear, abrasion, fungus, mould or insect attack. 2.) To change the materials appearance, its colour or texture. 3.) To enhance the materials durability, surface hardness or other properties. Get price

FINISHES TO NATURAL WOOD
Dyes / stains penetrate the surface fibres of natural wood. The most common dyes/stains tend to be water or solvent based. When applied, a further finish such as varnish or wax is required, in order to protect the surface and to give a matt, silk of gloss finish. Dyes and stains mimic the colour of more expensive woods. Get price

FINISHES TO NATURAL WOOD
Dyes / stains penetrate the surface fibres of natural wood. The most common dyes/stains tend to be water or solvent based. When applied, a further finish such as varnish or wax is required, in order to protect the surface and to give a matt, silk of gloss finish. Dyes and stains mimic the colour of more expensive woods. Get price

Surface treatments and finishes
Surface treatments and finishes. A collection of resources curated for GCSE Design and Technology, to support the teaching of the surface treatments and finishes for wood, plastic and metal. Links and Resources. Modern materials: coated metals. Category: Design and technology. Get price

Fibres are the basis for all textiles
A finish is always given to a fabric to give it certain properties that make it suitable for its end use. Fabric is coated on one side with a layer of polymer to add a surface that might repel stains or water. treatment of a fabric by a machine, using heat and pressure to improve the fabric's appearance.] or Get price