Thursday, August 8, 2013

Mini Materials Camp



Each time there is an MS&T conference, the ASM folks try to be there to run a mini-materials camp. The ASM folks invite local teachers to bring their classes (sometimes even paying for transportation) and see some of the glory that is materials science.

This series of videos shows the process of casting tin using a microwave oven. The process of sand casting is fascinating to watch and still an important industrial process.

The process is broken up into five parts - the remaining four of which are after the jump.

Today's post finishes with another demonstration from the mini-materials camp: the phase change of iron wire.

The mini camps aren't nearly a replacement for the week-long summer camps, but they're great ways to expose your students to materials science if you happen to be lucky enough to be in the area of an MS&T conference - like the Indianapolis folks are this fall (September 2013).


Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

iron wire

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