Selection of materials for industrial design in Cuba.
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Abstract
The objective of this article is to disseminate ongoing research on the methodology to define the properties to be taken into account during the selection of materials for Industrial Design. We have obtained preliminary results on the properties to be taken into account during the selection of materials. It was established that the selection of the optimum material will be made on the basis of Technological criteria (mechanical strength, equipment and possibility of processing, resistance to corrosion and aging, durability, thermal and electrical conductivity, ductility, malleability, toughness, finish, durability, existence, personal preparation for processing and others), Economic (cost per unit of weight or volume, cost of raw material, cost of processing and transportation), Socioecological (safety, recyclability, biodegradability, renewability), as well as The priorities of the selection criteria will be established based on guidelines specific to the product, commercial, technical and intrinsic design typologies.
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