Composite Materials
- Do the following:
- Explain the precautions that must be taken when handling, storing,
and disposing of resins, reinforcements, and other materials used in
composites. Include in your discussion the importance of health,
safety, and environmental responsibility and awareness.
- Describe what a material safety data sheet (MSDS) is and tell why
it is used.
- Do the following:
- Explain what are composite materials. Include a brief history of
composites and how they have developed.
- Compare the similarities and differences between composites and
wood, aluminum, copper, and steel. Explain the physical, electrical,
mechanical, corrosive, flammability, cost, and other such properties.
For each of these raw materials, give one example for how it can be
shaped and used for a specific application.
- Describe how composite materials are made. Then do the following:
- Discuss three different composite reinforcement materials, their
positive and negative characteristics, and their uses. Obtain the MSDS
for each one and discuss the toxicity, disposal, and safe-handling
sections for these materials.
- Discuss three different resins used in composites, their positive
and negative characteristics, and their uses. Obtain the MSDS for each
one and discuss the toxicity, disposal, and safe-handling sections for
these materials. Include thermoset resins and thermoplastic resins in
your discussion.
- For each of the three resins you chose for requirement 3b, think
of a new application that might be worth developing.
- With your parent's permission and your counselor's approval do ONE
of the following:
- Visit a company that manufactures or repairs products made with
composites. Discuss what you learn with your counselor.
- Find three composites-related Web sites. Share and discuss what
you learn with your counselor.
- Do the following:
- Use composite materials to complete two projects, at least one of
which must come from the Composite Materials merit badge pamphlet. The
second project may come from the pamphlet OR may be one you select on
your own that has been approved by your counselor in advance.
- With your counselor's assistance, find an appropriate site where
the projects can be safely completed under your counselor's
supervision and/or the supervision of an adult approved by your
counselor who is knowledgeable about composites.
- With your counselor, determine how the finished projects will be
evaluated. Using those guidelines, evaluate the completed projects
with your counselor.
- Find out about three career opportunities in composite materials.
Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required
for this profession. Discuss this with your counselor, and explain why
this profession might interest you.
BSA Advancement ID#: 137
Pamphlet Revision Date:
2006
Requirements last revised in 2006
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