AAMI FHM&M Comprehensive Review questions with correct answers
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Coffin Correct Answer-A case or receptacle for dead human remains which is anthropoid in shape
Casket FTC Correct Answer-a rigid container which is designed for the encasement of human remains and which is usually constructed of wood, metal, or like material and ornamented and lined with fabric....
AAMI FHM&M Comprehensive Review questions
with correct answers
Coffin Correct Answer-A case or receptacle for dead human remains
which is anthropoid in shape
Casket FTC Correct Answer-a rigid container which is designed for the
encasement of human remains and which is usually constructed of wood,
metal, or like material and ornamented and lined with fabric.
Casket ABFSE Correct Answer-a case or receptacle in which human
remains are placed for protection, practical utility, and a suitable
memory picture.
Casket ABFSE and Correct Answer-any box or container of one or more
parts in which a dead human body is placed prior to interment,
entombment, or cremation which may or may not be permanently
interred, entombed, or cremated with the dead human remains.
First US patent for a metallic coffin to Correct Answer-James Gray 1836
Species of wood used for caskets Correct Answer-Birch, Cherry,
Mahogany, Maple, Oak, Poplar, Walnut, Pine, Select hardwood or Salix
and other species.
Softwood Species Correct Answer-Gymnosperms are coniferous (cone
bearing) with needles or scale like foliage like pines or cedars.
,Hardwood Species Correct Answer-Angiosperms are broad-leaved
deciduous trees that annually lose their leaves like oaks and maples.
Select Hardwood or Salix Correct Answer-a casket constructed from a
variety of hardwoods including poplar, willow or cottonwood. The
component parts of a single casket will not necessarily be constructed of
the same species of wood.
Production of good quality casket requires: Correct Answer-Solid wood
planks between 1" and 4" in thickness- 130- 150 board feet of lumber
with some up to 300 board feet.
Board-foot unit of dimensional measurement Correct Answer-Equal to a
piece of lumber 12" square and 1" thick
Laminates Correct Answer-Made by uniting superimposed layers of
different materials. Typically the uppermost (visible) layer is of finer
quality than the less expensive base material.
Wood Veneer Correct Answer-created by gluing a thin layer of wood of
superior value or excellent grain to an inferior wood.
,Composition Board Correct Answer-composed of particles of wood
bonded together with waterproof glue heat and pressure
Types of composition board Correct Answer-particle board, hardboard,
fiberboard, oriented-strand board (OSB), medium-density fiberboard
(MDF) and pressed board. Distinguished by size and shape of the
particles of wood used.
Plywood Correct Answer-thin sheets of wood glued together, so that the
grains are at right angles to one another; an odd number of sheets will
always be used so that the grain on the front and back will always run in
the same direction. Like a laminate of many wood veneers.
Corrugated fiberboard or cardboard used as: Correct Answer-basic
construction material in many cremation containers and widely used as
an upholstery backing material.
Types of Metals used in Casket Construction Correct Answer-Carbon
Steel, Stainless Steel, Copper and Bronze
Ferrous Metal Correct Answer-any metal formed from iron. Iron is a
metallic, silver white element that is easily formed, and shaped, rusts
easily and is magnetically attractive
Non-ferrous Metal Correct Answer-any metal not formed from iron such
as copper and bronze.
, Alloy Correct Answer-two or more metals fused together by melting
Steel AKA Carbon Steel Correct Answer-a metal alloy consisting
mainly of iron and carbon; used in caskets it is low in carbon which
keeps it soft 9mild) and malleable; commercial steel contains carbon in
and amount up to 1.7% as an essential alloying constituent. Too much
carbon makes the steel brittle.
Carbon steel caskets classified by: Correct Answer-gauge- a
measurement of thickness of metals
Gauge Correct Answer-roughly equated to the number of sheets of metal
necessary to equal approximately on inch of thickness. An inverse
relationship exists between the gauge number of the metal's thickness-
the lower the gauge number the thicker the steel.
Abbreviation of gauge Correct Answer-"ga." Gauge is an abbreviation of
United States Standard Gauge established by the US Government in
1893
Common gauges of steel caskets Correct Answer-16 gauge (finest
available) 18 gauge (mid-line) and 20 gauge steel (economically priced)
20 gauge steel caskets Correct Answer-typically square corner design,
economically priced, with interiors of rayon twill or crepe. Many
automobile body panels made from 20 gauge
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