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raw-materials-materials-and-equipment
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matériaux
matériel
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We classify what we use in technological design processes into three categories:

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Raw Materials
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raw-materials
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A raw material is a naturally occurring substance that must be processed to be used when manufacturing a technical object.

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The material needed to manufacture an object always comes, initially, from a substance found in nature. This substance must be transformed before it can enter the composition of an object. The raw materials can be of plant, animal, mineral, or wood origin.

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Origins of the raw materials Plant origin Animal origin Mineral origin Wood origin
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Cotton

Champ de coton

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Sheep's wool  

Moutons

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Bauxite ore

Minerai de bauxite

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Trees

Arbres

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By transforming raw materials, we obtain materials.

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Materials
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materials
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A material is a substance that comes from the transformation of a raw material and that is ready to use in the manufacturing of a technical object.

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A technical object is made up of one or more materials. Materials come from raw materials that have been processed to give them shapes or mechanical properties suitable for manufacturing an object. Materials are often classified into different categories: metals, ceramics, woods, plastics, and composites.

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Cotton is transformed into a material: thread. This material will then be used to sew or weave clothes.

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Cotton thread processed from cotton fibre
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Cotton thread
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Sheep’s wool is cleaned and spun into a material: yarn balls. It is then ready to be knitted.

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Yarn balls made from sheep’s wool
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Yarn balls
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Aluminum originates from bauxite

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Aluminum made from bauxite
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Aluminum
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Tree trunks are transformed into different materials, such as wooden planks or sheets of paper.

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Wood planks made from tree trunks
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Wood planks
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To assemble the different materials of an object, equipment is used.

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Equipment
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equipment
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Equipment corresponds to the tools needed to manufacture a technical object.

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Tools are required to craft an item. They allow us to shape materials, verify their measurements, and assemble them to produce the final object. Although necessary, the equipment is not part of the final composition of the object; it only helps in manufacturing it.

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A hammer, tape measure, and many other tools are examples of equipment essential to building a house.

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Equipment needed to build a house
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A sewing machine is needed to assemble the different parts of a garment.

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Equipment needed to make clothes
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Sewing machine
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Knitting needles are used to create sweaters, scarves, or any other piece of clothing made from wool.

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Equipment needed to make woollen clothes
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Knitting needles
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Aiguilles à tricoter
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Le terme matériau ne correspond pas au pluriel de matériel.

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