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Design contexts - EdexcelMaterial properties

Designers need to ensure their designs are fit for purpose. Making informed material and manufacturing decisions can help ensure materials are conserved and the impact on the environment is reduced.

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Material properties

Designers are required to use their understanding of material to make informed selections when designing products. When making a selection, two types of properties must be taken into consideration:

  • mechanical - how a material will perform and react when exposed to external forces and loads
  • physical - something that can be measured, like weight and size

Mechanical properties

Mechanical propertyDefinition
DurabilityThe ability of a material to withstand damage or wear
DuctilityThe ability of a material to deform by bending, twisting or stretching
StrengthThe ability of a material to withstand forces without bending or breaking
MalleabilityThe ability of a material to deform without cracking
StiffnessThe ability of a material to hold its shape without bending
BrittlenessWhen a material cannot absorb energy and will result in the material breaking into pieces
HardnessThe ability of a material to withstand indentation, scratching and wear
ToughnessThe ability of a material to withstand impact without breaking
Mechanical propertyDurability
DefinitionThe ability of a material to withstand damage or wear
Mechanical propertyDuctility
DefinitionThe ability of a material to deform by bending, twisting or stretching
Mechanical propertyStrength
DefinitionThe ability of a material to withstand forces without bending or breaking
Mechanical propertyMalleability
DefinitionThe ability of a material to deform without cracking
Mechanical propertyStiffness
DefinitionThe ability of a material to hold its shape without bending
Mechanical propertyBrittleness
DefinitionWhen a material cannot absorb energy and will result in the material breaking into pieces
Mechanical propertyHardness
DefinitionThe ability of a material to withstand indentation, scratching and wear
Mechanical propertyToughness
DefinitionThe ability of a material to withstand impact without breaking

Physical properties

Physical propertyDefinition
AestheticsThe appearance of a material, including colour and feel
DensityThe amount of material contained in a set volume
ConductivityThe ability of a material to hold heat in or out (thermal) or the ability of electrical current to flow through a material (electrical)
CorrosionThe breakdown of a metal due to a reaction with water
SizeThe measured dimensions of a material in two or three dimensions
MagneticThe ability of a material to be attracted to a magnet
Physical propertyAesthetics
DefinitionThe appearance of a material, including colour and feel
Physical propertyDensity
DefinitionThe amount of material contained in a set volume
Physical propertyConductivity
DefinitionThe ability of a material to hold heat in or out (thermal) or the ability of electrical current to flow through a material (electrical)
Physical propertyCorrosion
DefinitionThe breakdown of a metal due to a reaction with water
Physical propertySize
DefinitionThe measured dimensions of a material in two or three dimensions
Physical propertyMagnetic
DefinitionThe ability of a material to be attracted to a magnet