Supplementary Learning Materials For Junior High School Learners
Supplementary Learning Materials For Junior High School Learners
Supplementary Learning Materials For Junior High School Learners
SUPPLEMENTARY
LEARNING MATERIALS
for Junior High School
Learners
AUTOMOTIVE
QUARTER 3 (MODULE 2)
LEARNING COMPETENCY
APPLAYING APPROPRIATE SEALANT/ADHESIVE
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HOW TO USE THIS SUPPLEMENTARY LEARNING
MATERIALS
Before you start answering the module, I want you to set aside other tasks
that will disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below
to successfully enjoy the objectives of this kit. Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every page of
this module.
2. Write on your notebook or any writing pad the concepts about the lessons.
Writing enhances learning, that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers.
5. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
EXPECTATION:
• Tasks to be undertaken in preparing surface for sealant/ adhesive are well
identified.
• Surface preparation are cleared and free from any moisture, dust, and other
foreign matters to ensure maximum adhesion or seal.
• Materials to be used are properly selected according to task requirement.
• Perform the procedures in preparing surface for sealant/adhesive.
PRE - TEST
Directions: To determine your prior learning, answer the question by writing the letter
of the best answer.
1. What is the term for joint between two pieces of material formed by notch and a fitted
projection?
a. Injection sealing b. joggle c. sealant d. stiff
2. Sealant should not be applied to metal with temperature below?
a. 50 degrees Fahrenheit c. 60 degrees Fahrenheit
b. 70 degrees Fahrenheit d. 80 degrees Fahrenheit
3. Which of the following defines the acronym RTV?
a. Room Temperature Sealant c. Room Temperature Seal
b. Room Thermal Sealant d. Road Temperature Sealant
4. Which PPE should be used to avoid eye irritation when applying sealant?
a. Protective eye wear b. Hand Gloves c. Helmet d. Respirator
5. What is the pressure filling of openings or voids with a sealant injection gun?
a. Injection sealing b. joggle c. sealant d. stiff
6.Which of the following is a TRUE statement about sealant?
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a. Sealant should be used with no application time limits
b. Use RTV sealant around high temperature and pressure, like head gaskets.
c. Sealants cannot be used on surface that flexes or vibrates slightly
d. Sealants cannot be used on dirty, grease, or oily surfaces.
b. So that we can locate it easily d. Because we need to keep it out from reach of children.
A. On the circle provided, fill up the three kinds of sealant and explain it.
2. 3.
1. 1.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
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Lastly, and more important, the worker who works on this must have a thorough safety
training in handling, mixing and applying the sealant/adhesive.
OBJECTIVE:
LEARNING CONTENT
1. Hygiene – the possible accidental intake of adhesives and sealants should be evaded
and the eating or storing food and drinks should not be allowed near the area where
adhesives are used or stored. There are adhesives that release powder substance
or poisonous fumes that endanger the person if accidentally inhaled. Suitable
protective device should be used in these occurrences. It is also advised to use hand
protection to minimize the skin contact of the adhesive to the workers. Eye protection
is also necessary to protect the eyes.
2. Allergies – fumes and powdered substances from the adhesives could also contain
allergic substances. Complete avoidance of physical contact and exposure from the
adhesives and sealants are the best remedy to this problem.
B. Proper Storage and disposal of sealant and adhesive
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Storing sealants and adhesive should be in a ‘No Smoking’ area because of the
fumes emitted by the sealants. All flammable adhesives should be kept in a tight container
and stored in a cool and dry condition with a reasonable temperature between 5 to 30
degrees Centigrade. When opening a sealed adhesive, container should be opened slowly
to prevent abrupt release of flammable fumes. Hazards related with the material properties
of adhesives such as combustibility, volatility, likely to explode and burn. Chemical effects
such as poisonous gas, irritation of the skin, acid burns and allergies should be avoided.
Hazards like these can be avoided if proper care and correct usage of sealant and
adhesives are observed properly. Aside from these, the correct workplace ventilation is also
a factor as well as the wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Coverall Face
Injection sealing is the pressure filling of openings or voids with a sealant injection
gun. Joggles should be filled by forcing sealant into the opening until it emerges from the
opposite side. Voids and cavities are filled by starting with the nozzle of the sealant injection
gun at the bottom of the space and filling as the nozzle is withdrawn. Joggle is a joint
between two pieces of material formed by notch and a fitted projection.
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Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) sealant can be used on surface that flexes or
vibrates slightly, such as the engine valve cover. Never use RTV sealant around high
temperature and pressure, like head gaskets. The mating surface must be thoroughly
cleaned before RTV or anaerobic sealant is applied. Sealants cannot be used on dirty,
grease, or oily surfaces. On engine with an oxygen sensor, use only RTV sealant that says
“sensor safe” on the level. Fumes from some RTV sealant can damage the oxygen sensor.
This may cause excessive exhaust emissions and poor fuel economy.
ACTIVITY
Visit an automotive shop around your vicinity, ask permission to make round inside
their workshop area. Observe how they organize and properly Stored and disposed their
chemical waste product. Make a short interview to any available mechanic around the
shop, ask them to answer the following questions.
2. What other suggestions they can offer/give to prepare the surface for sealing and
adhesion.
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3. What are the Harmful effects of sealant and adhesives if not properly stored or
discarded?
REMEMBER
A. Directions: Match Column A with Column B. Write only the letter of the correct
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Column A Column B
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POST – TEST
Directions: To determine your prior learning, answer the question by writing the letter of
the best answer.
1. What is the reason why we should store of adhesives and sealants and constrained to 'NO
SMOKING'?
a. So that it is safe from theft.
b. Because it is combustible and prone to fire incidents
c. So that we can locate it easily
d. Because we need to keep it out from reach of children.
6. What is the pressure filling of openings or voids with a sealant injection gun?
a. Injection sealing b. joggle c. sealant d. stiff
7. Which PPE should be used to avoid eye irritation when applying sealant?
a. Protective eye wear b. Hand Gloves c. Helmet d. Respirator
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b. Room Thermal Sealant d. Road Temperature Sealant
10. What is the term for joint between two pieces of material formed by notch and a fitted
projection?
i. Injection sealing b. joggle c. sealant d. stiff
REFERENCES
• K12 Basic Education Curriculum TLE Learning Module, Automotive Servicing.
Exploratory Course – Grade 7/8
• STVEP CBLM Second Year Automotive Servicing NCI
• www.google.com.ph
• en.wikipedia.org
• https://www.drivingtesttips.com
• https://www.yourmechanic.com
• https://www.auto training centre.com
• Simi Valley auto electrical services
• schneidersauto.com
• https://www.weterncape.gov.za.com
• https://www.lukeabbate.synth.com
• https://www.stuf.co.nz.com
• https://www.123rf.com
• https://www.pakwheels.com
Development Team
Writer/layout Artist : Rodolfo V.L. Rubias MT II
: Melvin De Torres T II
Content Editor : Willy C. Llagas HT III
: Sammy S. Baccay HT VI
: Robert S. Daquil HT VI
KEY TO CORRECT
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6. D 6. A
7. A 7. A
8. A 8. A
9. C 9. B
10. B 10.
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