How do you start up a new job and get it molding good parts on cycle in the shortest time? How do you ensure that the machine will stay on cycle, producing on-spec parts, for the length of the run? How do you establish a molding process window? How do you troubleshoot a process that doesn’t’ stay within that window? Hear from some of the best minds in the industry about these fundamental questions that beset all molders in every era.
When?
Thursday, November 12, 2020 · 10:00 a.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 3 hours
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Anyone with the event link can attend
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
Paulson Training
Art to Part: Robust Design for Successful Manufacturing - RJG Inc.
A Real Process Window: Don’t Settle for Conventional Molding’s Complex Interactions, Instead Process with True Independent Variables - iMFLUX
The Cosmetic Process Window: Key to Robust Processes, Zero Defects, Reduced Inspection & No Process Tweaking - FimmTech
Hosted By Gardner Manufacturing Solutions
Webinars presented by Gardner Manufacturing Solutions Partners
Director of Technical Development & Senior Instructor, Paulson Training Programs, Inc.
Todd Bryant brings solid expertise in technical plastics engineering to his role as Director of Technical Development for Paulson Training Programs, Inc. and Senior Instructor for the Paulson Plastics Academy seminars. He teaches the ProMolder 1,...
Cory has over 14 years of experience in the plastics industry. Prior to joining RJG in 2020, he was a Process Engineer II, taking projects from the design concept to a validated salable product. While working at this pharmaceutical injection...
Brandon Birchmeier is the Technology & Innovation Director for iMFLUX with nearly 20 years of hands-on injection molding experience varying from large automotive applications to high-speed packaging. He is a graduate of Ferris State University,...
Suhas Kulkarni is the founder and president of Fimmtech an injection molding service-oriented firm focusing on Scientific Molding. Fimmtech has developed several custom tools that help molders develop robust processes, and its seminars have...
Hi Unfortunately I missed the live presentation due to time zone difference. I had a question for Brandon. The imflux process being a pressure controlled and lower fill speed system creates a thicker frozen line. Thicker fozen line is usually associated with higher orientation, lower mechanical properties and risk of warpage. How do you overcome this?