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What is a Product Life Cycle?. Product Life Cycle. Reuse, Recycle, Disposal. Design. Use. Distribution. Materials Acquisition. Materials Processing. Manufacturing. Packaging. 9. 1. Communicate Results. Define the Problem. 2. 8. Brainstorm. Improve Design. Design Process. 3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: What is a  Product Life Cycle?

What is a Product Life Cycle?

Page 2: What is a  Product Life Cycle?

Product Life Cycle

Design

MaterialsAcquisition

MaterialsProcessing

Manufacturing

Packaging

Distribution

Use

Reuse,Recycle,Disposal

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Design• Engineers,

designers, and manufacturers research, model, and test a product before mass producing.

• Products that are designed to be reused instead of thrown away prevent waste.

Designing a CD:Engineers use the design process

9Communicate Results

Design Design ProcessProcess

2Brainstorm

3

4

Research

Develop Ideas6

7Model or Prototype

Test and Evaluate

8Improve Design

1Define the Problem

5Choose Best Idea

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Materials Acquisition

• All products are made from various raw materials.

• Virgin materials require larger amounts of energy and deplete our natural resources.

• Recycled or recovered materials reduce pollution, energy use, and the raw materials needed from the earth.

Materials in a CD:AluminumPolycarbonateLacquerGoldDyesOthers, including water,

glass, silver, nickel

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Materials Processing

Processing for a CD:Mined materials must be

processed– Bauxite ore turned into

aluminum– Crude oil combined with

natural gas and chemicals to make plastic

• Materials extracted from the earth must be converted into a form that is useful for making products.

• For example, wood is made into paper after several different manufacturing processes.

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Manufacturing

• Products are made in factories that use a lot of energy.

• Manufacturing creates waste and contributes to the production of greenhouse gases.

Manufacturing a CD:• Injection molding• Metallizer – reflective layer of

metal• Lacquer – protective coating• Screen printed

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Packaging

• Product packaging undergoes separate manufacturing processes that use energy and consume natural resources.

CD Packaging• Jewel cases • Cardboard boxes• Shrink-wrapping

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Distribution• Manufactured products

are transported to the location where they are sold.

• Materials and parts used to make products are transported at earlier stages in the life cycle.

• All transporting uses energy and creates greenhouse gases.

CD Distribution:Sent to distribution center by• Plane• Truck• TrainAll use fossil fuels for energy.

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Use• The way products are

used impacts our environment.

• Reusable, durable, and recyclable products conserve natural resources, use less energy, and create less waste.

Using a CD• If properly stored and handled,

CDs can last for decades.• Take care of discs by keeping

them out of sunlight and away from heat and water.

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Reuse/Recycle or Disposal

• Recycling or remanufacturing products into new commodities saves energy and reduces the raw materials used in the manufacturing process.

• Throwing products in the trash ends their useful life.

Reuse a CD:Share with a friend

Recycle a CD:Recycling companies make CDs into:• Automotive industry parts• Raw materials to make plastics• Office equipment• Jewel cases

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Product Life Cycle

Life Cycle of a CD

Design

MaterialsAcquisition

MaterialsProcessing

Manufacturing

Packaging

Distribution

Use

Reuse,Recycle,Disposal

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Paper Life Cycle

http://www.pneb.com.au/recycling.html

Materials Acquisition

Materials Processing

Manufacturing

Packaging, Distribution,

UseRecycle

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Image Resources

Microsoft, Inc. (2008). Clip art. Retrieved May 26, 2009, from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx

Publishers National Environment Bureau. (2004) Newspaper and magazine recycling. Retrieved May 26, 2009, from http://www.pneb.com.au/recycling.html


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