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Disassembly and Study of a Single Use Camera

Disassembly and Study of a Single Use Camera. Functional Components. Circuit Board Lens Light Sensitive Film View Finder Battery Shutter Frame Counter Trigger Flash. Materials. Plastic Wires Capacitor Film Metal. Camera. Outer casing. Outer casing. Flash. Battery .

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Disassembly and Study of a Single Use Camera

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  1. Disassembly and Study of a Single Use Camera

  2. Functional Components • Circuit Board • Lens • Light Sensitive Film • View Finder • Battery • Shutter • Frame Counter • Trigger • Flash

  3. Materials • Plastic • Wires • Capacitor • Film • Metal

  4. Camera Outer casing Outer casing Flash Battery Circuit Board Film Capacitor lens Viewfinder Lens cover Shutter

  5. Reuse • Reuse – When the same parts are used again in a different/ new camera • Over 50% of disposable cameras are not reused or recycled, because the developing stations opt to just throw them out. • Items that are reused • Battery – can be reused up to 6 or 7 times but often isn’t • Plastic Casing • Circuit board • Basically everything could be reused except for the Film and packaging

  6. Recycle • Recycle – to break components down into raw materials, which can then be used to make new materials and components • Items that can be recycled • Plastic casing • Packaging • Metal components

  7. Energy Processing Flow Chart • Electrical

  8. Material & Signal Processing

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