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A '''Heat Area''' should be well ventilated and preferably have access to the outside. Lighting should be capable of being dimmed when required ''(e.g. to allow steel tempering colours to the be seen)'' and the floor covering should be capable of withstanding hot objects being placed upon it ''(e.g. use ceramic tiles, metal chequer-plate, or concrete)''
A '''Heat Area''' should be well ventilated and preferably have access to the outside. Lighting should be capable of being dimmed when required ''(e.g. to allow steel tempering colours to the be seen)'' and the floor covering should be capable of withstanding hot objects being placed upon it ''(e.g. use ceramic tiles, metal chequer-plate, or concrete)''
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Description

The Heat Area is taken to mean that space in which Design and Technology processes using heat are carried out. These process include: Soldering, Brazing, Welding, Forging, Casting, Heat Treatment and can include some aspects of Thermoforming.


Features and Characteristics

A Heat Area should be well ventilated and preferably have access to the outside. Lighting should be capable of being dimmed when required (e.g. to allow steel tempering colours to the be seen) and the floor covering should be capable of withstanding hot objects being placed upon it (e.g. use ceramic tiles, metal chequer-plate, or concrete)

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category 'Heat Area Equipment'

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Media in category 'Heat Area Equipment'

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