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Material Selection

The materials used in the product have a large impact on the success of the design. Selection of material is very important when it comes to finalizing the design. Select materials with properties that doesn't enable meeting the product's performance or reliability requirements and are difficult to work during manufacturing or assembly and be prepared to endure lower than expected profits. These problems can be avoided by keeping in mind the following steps:

  1. Identify the design requirements
  2. Identify the material selection criteria
  3. Consider product aesthetics
  4. Evaluate the material and manufacturing cost
  5. Prototype and test
  6. Finalize materials

Polycarbonate is considered almost unbreakable, giving it a clear advantage over glass in safety. Because it is durable, impact-resistant, and can withstand heat, it has a long lifespan, cutting down on the cost of replacement. Polycarbonate sheeting is six times lighter than standard glass panels, making installation quicker and easier than the installation of glass.


Pinewood has great stiffness and resistance to shock. Pine is a very stiff wood which makes it durable and strong when used in furniture. It also has less environmental impact because pine trees grow quickly.


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