Quiz LibraryHow Crayons are Made
Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5MwlpayiS4video
Concepts covered:paraffin, pigments, rotary machine, quality control, labeling machine
The video details the intricate process of crayon production, from the delivery of liquid paraffin to the final packaging and distribution. It highlights the use of paraffin, pigments, and additional ingredients like glitter, as well as the importance of quality control throughout the manufacturing process.
Table of Contents1.The Evolution and Dominance of Crayola Crayons2.The Comprehensive Process of Crayon Manufacturing
chapter
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The Evolution and Dominance of Crayola Crayons
Concepts covered:Crayola, paraffin, pigments, non-toxic, crayon production
Crayola, founded in 1903, has dominated the crayon market for over a century, producing 3 billion crayons annually. The production process involves mixing paraffin with pigments and other additives to create vibrant, non-toxic crayons in 120 colors.
Question 1
Crayola produces 8 million crayons daily.
Question 2
What ingredient makes crayons shine?
Question 3
Why is paraffin ideal for crayons?
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A crayon manufacturer wants to introduce a new line of scented crayons to their product range.
All of the following are correct steps except:
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A crayon factory is considering adding glitter to their crayons to attract more customers.
Select three correct considerations for adding glitter:
chapter
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The Comprehensive Process of Crayon Manufacturing
Concepts covered:crayon manufacturing, cooling process, rotary machine, quality control, packaging
The chapter details the intricate process of crayon manufacturing, from the cooling and hardening of wax in molds to the final packaging and distribution. It highlights the importance of quality control at various stages to ensure the crayons meet high standards of color accuracy and structural integrity.
Question 6
Cooling ensures crayons maintain shape and structural integrity.
Question 7
How is waste reduced in crayon production?
Question 8
Why is the cooling process crucial for crayons?
Question 9
CASE STUDY: Inspectors find an increased number of crayons with bubbles during quality control.
All of the following are potential causes except...
Question 10
CASE STUDY: A batch of crayons shows inconsistent color shades during the final quality check.
Select three correct actions to address this issue.

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