Complete Series includes
3 videos; 1 leader's guide, 5 workbooks with
each video. Preview video available with a 21-day
return policy; PAL Version Available
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The objective of the
Series, authored by Norman Lee, provides basic
training on the fundamentals of Extrusion BLOW
MOLDING for operators and floor personnel. Material
covered includes a comprehensive look into conditions,
variables, solution alternatives, control factors,
materials behaviors, and a logical approach
to solving on-the-job-problems. Actual footage
shot at Equistar Technology Center and Partners
in Plastics.
Each video comes with 1-leader's
guide and 5-workbooks which are easy to use
and very functional. The workbooks contain objectives,
key learning points and review exercises. This
is probably the only video series available
on Extrusion Blow Molding. Excellent resource
for SPI's National Certification in Plastics
exam.
Video 1 - Extrusion Blow Molding
Primer
This video focuses on 4-basic areas for operators:
The Description of the Blow Molding Process;
Basic Terminology; Primary Equipment; and Secondary
Equipment. The video gives a solid overview
of the Extrusion BLOW MOLDING Process with a
concentration on definitions, technical terms
and primary and secondary equipment. Polymer
dynamics and basic science principles are discussed.
Actual footage plus 3-D animation provides a
great base for learning.
Video 2 - Extrusion Blow Molding
Machinery
This video focuses on Types of Equipment,
Startup, Process Changes, and Shutdown. It features
a close look at each piece of equipment, up
and downstream in the line, and the contributions
of each to the process. Functions of the equipment
are explored with a focus on everyday operations.
Video 3 - Extrusion Blow Molding
Problems & Solutions
This video has five major features: Problem
Solving Methods, Common Defects, Equipment Problems
and Solutions, Preventive and Corrective Actions
and Material Handling and Packaging. Equipment
malfunctions, variables, data collection and
interpretations are explored.