In person
It includes: course material, course certificate, access to the online campus and networking meals
Process problems: Filling problems
– Missing parts
– Burrs
– Flow lines
– Flow marks, snake lines, jetting marks
– Concentric flow lines, disc grooves
– Cold slug
Dimensional Problems: Contractions
– Contraction problems. Measures
– Suckback
– Deformations
– Vacuoles, cavities
Mechanical problems: Degradation
– Burnt/carbonised material. Diesel effect
– Degradation. Cracking
– Cracked parts. Cracks and crevices
– Delamination
– Blisters, bubbles
– Opacity and turbulence
– Lack of gloss
Process calculations
– Calculation of the time a material spends in the chamber. Results and actions
– Calculation of percentage of load used. Results and actions
– Practical exercises to be carried out by the student
Problems with appearance: Blemishes and streaks
– Black spots
– Burnt material stains
– Streaks from occluded air
– Moisture streaks: splashes
– Fibreglass streaks or gusts
– Dull spot (crown) near the sprue
– Whitish stains. Silver streaks
– Matt stains on sharp edges
– Contamination
– Discolouration
Interactive workshop: Creation of working groups to study and analyse physical samples
– Viewing and describing defects in real samples
– Study of their problems
– Discussion of possible solutions
– Possibility to bring own parts with defects for assessment
– Conclusions of the workshop
To delve into the causes and solutions of most of the defects in a plastic injection moulded part. Questions will be answered such as: What is the real source of the problem? Is it in the injection moulding machine? Is it in the mould? Is it a design problem? Is it the material? Is it the process parameters?
Technicians and professionals in the plastic injection sector, both transformers and consumers of plastic parts (automotive, packaging, medicine, etc.); mainly in the Production, Finishing, Development, Quality and Sales Departments.
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