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INJECTION MOLDING TRAINING: Basic Molding Machine Operations
By admin | September 14, 2007
This is an introductory injection molding training course describing molding machine parts and operation, operator responsibilities, safe practices and identifying part defects. It is ideal for all operators, entry-level employees, temporary employees, and even job candidates. Also available in Spanish.
- Lesson 1 - This plastics training lesson starts with an overview of the injection molding process, then covers basic material handling do’s and don’ts, machine part identification and standard operator responsibilities during the molding cycle. Emphasis is given to operating safety, protection of molds from damage, and proper plastic part handling.
- Lesson 2 - This plastics training lesson explains molding machine operations. It also discusses regrinding, trimming flash and degating plastic parts from runners. Employees are taught to identify common part defects such as short shots, flash, warp, surface defects and color changes.
Paulson School of Molding’s fully interactive plastics training program introduces newcomers to technology using injection molding training with full motion video, text, audio and graphic animation.
Topics: Plastics Training, Injection Molding Training |

