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Seminar Content Instructor
Overview    

Purpose & Overview
This seminar covers the principles of the injection molding process and provides insights required to understand the connection between flows in the barrel and cavity, behavior of different polymers to process demands and ultimate part properties. Novel process features and unique products are covered along with many case studies to illustrate the commercial implementation of advanced design concepts for new product opportunities.

Who Should Attend
All people involved in injection molding will benefit from this course, especially process engineers, mold and product designers and other personnel with direct responsibility for quality. Familiarity with the process is desirable, but not a requirement, since molding principles and basic concepts are introduced and developed on a general process foundation.

Instructor: Lawrence R. Schmidt - Biography

Seminar Content
Process Definition
• Basic elements • Cycle

Material Behavior
• Shear-flow and extensional-flow fields • Viscous liquids and viscoelastic melts • Nonlinear effects and transient behavior

Process Sequence
• Melt pool generation • Flow in melt distribution networks • Cavity flows with non-isothermal walls • Packing and secondary flows • Cooling

Flow, Structure, Property Interrelationships
• Mold filling visualization • Flow front dynamics • Misconceptions of fountain flow • Fluid-element relationship between cavity and barrel • Hydrodynamic skin-core structure • Macroscopic features • Microscopic features • Surface properties • Property distributions

Analysis of Molding Problems
• Basic design calculations • Advanced design considerations - underlying principles, CAE codes • Intriguing phenomena - hesitation flows and haze, surface marks and patterns, read through and transfer of cavity-wall defects, mold surface effect and adhesion

Design Exercises
•Characteristic flows • Case studies • Advanced design techniques

Novel Process Technology
• Product-by-process • Sandwich molding (co-injection) • Programmed injection rate • Coining/variable volume packing • Injection-compression molding Moving cavity boundaries

Seminar Fees
Before 4/23/08
After 4/23/08
SPE Member
$675
$775
Nonmember
$925
$925

Price Schedule

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