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Design and use of Epoxy Resin Laboratory Work Surfaces
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the characteristics of environments where industrial grade work surfaces are typically specified
2. Recognize the characteristics and attributes of epoxy resin and be able to compare and contrast it with other materials such as: solid surface, stainless steel, chemically resistant composite resin, chemically resistant high pressure laminate, and resin impregnated natural stone
3. Understand how all the materials compare in performance. Look in depth at: physical durability, chemical resistance, heat resistance, moisture resistance, flammability
4. Apply specific design criteria and/or standard guidelines for designing with epoxy resin such as: material thickness, color, edge finish, backsplash type, sink type and accessories
5. Understand the basics of material handling, storage and installation requirements for epoxy resin
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COURSE DETAILS
Course number: DLT12A
Credits: 1 AIA HSW LU
Credit applies to: Organizations
Computer requirements: Flash
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QUIZ DETAILS
Number of questions: 10
Format: Multiple Choice and True/False
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Note: A score of 80% or higher is required to receive a certificate of completion.
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