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In-Plant
Training Programs
Mold Making & Mold Design
Mold Design and Mold Building
2-day seminar
Purpose
& Overview
The person attending this seminar will
learn the process of designing and building injection molds and
the reasons how and why a mold is built. With a presentation of
visual aids and real world examples, state-of-the-art mold design
and building concepts will be taught.
Who should attend?
The seminar is designed to provide detailed technical knowledge
of the injection mold design and building process for the product,
project, manufacturing and tool engineers as well as sales and management
personnel.
About the
Instructor: Robert Dealey
Bob Dealey has twenty-five years experience
in the engineering, design, building and productionizing of sophisticated
molds including high cavitation runnerless injection molds. A graduate
from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, he held positions of Plastic
Tool Engineer, Staff Tool Engineer, Manager of Tool Engineering
and Director of Engineering before forming his own Plastics Management,
Marketing, and Technical Consulting firm. A career long SPE member,
Bob is a Past President and Director of the Mold Making and Mold
Design Division, Past President and Director of the I.T. Quanstrom
Foundation and served on the Technical Volumes and Seminar Advisory
Boards for SPE. He authored the chapter on Mold Making and Materials
for the SPE Handbook, presented ANTEC and Topical Conference papers
and made presentations at Mold Expo's, and Plastics Automation Seminars
throughout North America and Europe. In 1994, Bob was awarded the
prestigious SPE Honored Member Status and named Mold Designer
of the Year by the MM and MD Division of SPE. He holds one patent
on runnerless molding and has several patents pending.
Seminar
Content
Mold Standards
Who needs
them The mold team
Preparing to Obtain Quotes Mold specifications
Mold costs
Types of Molds SPI classifications form 101 to 105
Determining Number of Cavities Cost considerations
Generating the Mold Design Understanding how to communicate
"A" and "B" plan views Short and long cross scetions
Dimensioning and detailing Mold design review and
approval process
Types of Molds and What is the Best for the Application
Self contained molds Unit molds Two and three plate
molds Cavity and core details Material lists
Mold Actions Collapsible core and unscrewing molds
Mold actions, slides, lifters and wedges
Standardized Mold Components and Applications How
to machine for component, sizes and fits
Material Shrinkage and Calculations Fits and clearances
of moving mold components
Mold Layout Ejection methods
Clamp Force Calculations Ejection force requirements
and pin placement
Conventional Runner Systems Gates, types and location
Mold Flow and Cooling Analysis Mold Cooling
Runnerless Molding Systems Manifolds and design
Bushings and drops
Mold Base Materials Cavity and core materials and
selection
Mold Plating and Coatings Lubrication
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