The properties of a base metal can be changed for specific uses by adding certain alloy elements - NSC Agricultural Technology - Question 2 - 2016 - Paper 1
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The properties of a base metal can be changed for specific uses by adding certain alloy elements.
2.1.1 Name THREE alloy elements that are found in stainless steel.... show full transcript
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2.1.1 Name THREE alloy elements that are found in stainless steel.
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Three alloy elements commonly found in stainless steel include chromium, manganese, and nickel. Each of these elements contributes specific properties such as corrosion resistance, strength, and durability.
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2.1.2 Name the alloy element that has a silvery white colour, is soft, malleable and resistant to oxygen and water, but dissolves in acids and bases.
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The alloy element that fits this description is Chromium. It is known for its resistance to oxidation and is a key component in many alloys.
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2.1.3 Name TWO alloy elements that are used to manufacture brass.
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The two alloy elements used to manufacture brass are Copper and Zinc. These elements provide brass with its characteristic properties such as strength and corrosion resistance.
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2.2 Provide the type of material in the table below that can be used to manufacture the given products.
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PRODUCT
MATERIAL
Hot-water pipes for a milking parlour
Copper/Galvanised steel/PVC plastic
Plumbing fittings
Brass/Galvanised steel/PVC plastic
Cans for processed food
Tinplate
Fishing rods
Glass fibre/Zinc
Non-metal bushes
Composite materials
Coating for non-stick pans
Teflon
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2.3.1 Name FOUR prescribed requirements for the warning signs that are placed on electric fences.
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The four prescribed requirements for warning signs on electric fences include:
The signs must be firmly clamped to the fence wires at intervals of approximately 10 to 50 meters.
The size of the warning signs should be at least 100 mm x 200 mm.
The background of the signs must be clearly defined, stating "TAKE CARE - ELECTRIC FENCE".
The inscription on the signs should be clear and visible from both sides, with a height of at least 25 mm.
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2.3.2 Name TWO aspects that must be checked daily when inspecting an electric fence.
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Two aspects that must be checked daily include:
Inspecting the fence line for vegetation growth that may obstruct the fence.
Checking for damaged or broken wires which can affect the functionality of the fence.
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2.3.3 List FOUR components of the movable electric fence system used to control animals in a specific area.
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Four components of a movable electric fence system include:
Insulators,
Grounding spikes,
Energizer,
Gate handles.
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2.4.1 Name FIVE characteristics of fibreglass which will make troughs made of fibreglass more preferable than metal troughs.
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Five characteristics that make fibreglass preferable include:
Lightness
Water tightness
Non-conductive to electricity
Ease of forming into any shape
Resistance to corrosion.
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2.4.2 Give ONE reason why the catalyst and accelerator of fibreglass should be stored separately.
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The catalyst and accelerator of fibreglass should be stored separately because their mixing can lead to an uncontrolled reaction that can cause hazards.
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2.5 State TWO aspects that must be considered when selecting an adhesive.
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Two aspects to consider when selecting an adhesive include:
The type of material to be joined.
The conditions under which the adhesive will be used.
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2.6 Give an example of a hazardous chemical liquid found in the battery of a tractor.
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An example of a hazardous chemical liquid found in the battery of a tractor is Battery acid/Sulphuric acid.
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2.7 Name the THREE components needed for a fire to burn.
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The three components needed for a fire to burn are:
Material that can burn (fuel).
Oxygen (from the air).
Heat (to reach the ignition temperature).
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2.8 A process that you can apply to prevent losing the properties of the brass fitting.
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To prevent losing the properties of the brass fitting when soldering, the process of Annealing or Stress relieving can be applied. This involves heating the brass to a specific temperature and allowing it to cool slowly, thus reducing internal stresses.