Course Title | Code | Semester | L+U Hour | Credits | ECTS |
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Finishing Process | AEM205 | 3. Semester | 3 + 0 | 3.0 | 3.0 |
Prerequisites | None |
Language of Instruction | Turkish |
Course Level | Undergraduate |
Course Type | |
Mode of delivery | Required |
Course Coordinator | |
Instructor(s) |
Mehmet BUDAKÇI |
Assistants | |
Goals | Course Objective To teach of wood finishing process and their application techniques on to wooden furniture and decoration elements. |
Course Content | • Definition, purpose and history of top surface processes in wood finishing. • Properties of wooden materials in wood finishing process and preparing of its for top surface processes. • Purpose of staining wood and staining techniques. • Importance of bleaching process on wood and bleaching techniques. • Importance of organic coatings and fundamentals of film formation. • Varnishes and application methods on wooden materials. • Obtaining knowledge about wood materials before the applying varnishes, Introduction to bleaching methods, applying bleaching methods preparing the varnish layer manage to workshop. • Put in use knowledge/skill acquired during the course in work environment effectively. |
Learning Outcomes |
- Definition, purpose and history of top surface processes in wood finishing. - Properties of wooden materials in wood finishing process and preparing of its for top surface processes. - • Purpose of staining wood and staining techniques. - Importance of bleaching process on wood and bleaching techniques. - Importance of organic coatings and fundamentals of film formation. |
Week | Topics | Learning Methods |
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1. Week | Dealing format and explains subjects of lecture, definition, aim and history of the finishing processes | |
2. Week | The factors effected to types and selection of the finishing process. | |
3. Week | The effect to the finishing processes of wood material- cell structure | |
4. Week | The effect to the finishing processes of wood material-annual growth rings. | |
5. Week | The effect to the finishing processes of wood material-density | |
6. Week | The effect to the finishing processes of wood material- the effect of the wood usage types. | |
7. Week | The formation of glue stain. | |
8. Week | Resin cleaning | |
9. Week | Renk Açma | |
10. Week | Wood stain | |
11. Week | Classification of wood stains | |
12. Week | Usage of wood stains | |
13. Week | The Establishment and organization of top surface workshops 1 | |
14. Week | The Establishment and organization of top surface workshops 2 |
Coursebook /Notes • Sönmez, A., 2005, Upper Surface Processes of Wood Workings I, Preparation and Stain, Gazi University Faculty of Technical Education, Ankara. |
• Newel, A.C. and Holtrop, W.F. (1961). Coloring Finishing And Painting Wood. U.S.A. |
Payne, H.F. (1967) "Organic Coating Technology Volume II" U.S.A. |
• Nelson, G.L., (1995), Adhesion, Paint and Coating Testing Manual, Chapter 44, ASTM Special Technical Publication, p.513-523, Philadelphia, P.A |
• Morgans, W. M., 1969, Outlines of Paint Technology, Charles Griffin and company Ltd, 227-227, London. |
Şanıvar, N. (1978). "Top Surface Processes of Wood Working’’ Ankara. |
• Kurtoğlu, A., “Surface Processes of Wood, general information Volume 1”, I.U. Faculty of Forestry. Engineering of Forestry Industry Publication Number: 4262, Istanbul, (2000). |
• Baykan, İ., Kılıç, Y., ve Bakır, K., 2000, “Upper Surface of Furniture Industry”, KOSGEB (Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization) Kale Printing House, p. 21, Ankara. |
Program Requirements | Contribution Level | DK1 | DK2 | DK3 | DK4 | DK5 | Measurement Method |
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
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Course's Level of contribution | None | Very Low | Low | Fair | High | Very High |
Method of assessment/evaluation | Written exam | Oral Exams | Assignment/Project | Laboratory work | Presentation/Seminar |
Event | Quantity | Duration (Hour) | Total Workload (Hour) |
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Midterm 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Homework 1 | 2 | 10 | 20 |
Homework 2 | 2 | 10 | 20 |
Final | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Practice | 2 | 7 | 14 |
Classroom Activities | 14 | 3 | 42 |
Total Workload | 102 | ||
ECTS Credit of the Course | 3.0 |