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Industrial plasticine, the Glossary

Index Industrial plasticine

Industrial plasticine is a modeling material which is mainly used by automotive design studios.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Automotive design, Computer-aided design, Computer-aided industrial design, Fimo, Milling (machining), Molding (process), New Jersey, Plasticine, RTV silicone, Staedtler, Styrofoam, Sulfur, Wax, 3D scanning.

  2. Vehicle design

Automotive design

Automotive design is the process of developing the appearance (and to some extent the ergonomics) of motor vehicles, including automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, buses, coaches, and vans. Industrial plasticine and Automotive design are vehicle design.

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Computer-aided design

Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computers to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.

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Computer-aided industrial design

Computer Aided Industrial Design (CAID) is a subset of computer-aided design (CAD) software that can assist in creating the look-and-feel or industrial design aspects of a product in development.

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Fimo

Fimo is a brand of polymer clay made by German company Staedtler (STAEDTLER Mars GmbH & Co. KG).

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Milling (machining)

Milling is the process of machining using rotary cutters to remove material by advancing a cutter into a workpiece.

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Molding (process)

Molding (American English) or moulding (British and Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is the process of manufacturing by shaping liquid or pliable raw material using a rigid frame called a mold or matrix.

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New Jersey

New Jersey is a state situated within both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States.

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Plasticine

Plasticine is a putty-like modelling material made from calcium salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids.

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RTV silicone

RTV silicone (room-temperature-vulcanizing silicone) is a type of silicone rubber that cures at room temperature.

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Staedtler

Staedtler SE is a German multinational stationery manufacturing company based in Nuremberg.

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Styrofoam

Styrofoam is a trademarked brand of closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam (XPS), manufactured to provide continuous building insulation board used in walls, roofs, and foundations as thermal insulation and as a water barrier.

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Sulfur

Sulfur (also spelled sulphur in British English) is a chemical element; it has symbol S and atomic number 16.

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Wax

Waxes are a diverse class of organic compounds that are lipophilic, malleable solids near ambient temperatures.

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3D scanning

3D scanning is the process of analyzing a real-world object or environment to collect three dimensional data of its shape and possibly its appearance (e.g. color).

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See also

Vehicle design

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_plasticine

Also known as Clay (industrial plasticine), Clay(Industrial plasticine), Industrial clay.