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Plastics: DECOUPLED MOLDING Techniques
- Course Format
Advantage™- Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 0.0
- Training Time ?
- 33 to 66 minutes
- Language(s)
- English
- Browsers Supported
- IE Desktop
- Required Plugins
- MasteryNet Player
- Closed Captioning
- No
- Lesson Interactions
- 31
- Quiz Questions
- 20
- Product ID
- arasdm02
- Interactive Producer
- A. Routsis Associates
- Original Content Producer
- A. Routsis Associates
Overview
DECOUPLED MOLDING Techniques, the second of four training programs in the DECOUPLED MOLDING series, compares traditional and DECOUPLED MOLDING while defining the three DECOUPLED MOLDING techniques. Topics include transducers and proper transducer placement. Training also introduces signal conditioners and display devices.
- Rich multimedia presentation with interactions and quiz
- Print certificate and wallet card
- You have 60 days to complete the course
Audience
Any plastics employee working with RJG’s DECOUPLED MOLDING.
Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
- Traditional Molding
- Decoupled Molding 1
- Decoupled Molding 2
- Decoupled Molding 3
- Cavity Pressure Measurement
- Transducer Placement
- Transducer Installation
- Signal Conditioners and Display Devices
Intended Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
- Know that 100% of the material is injected into the mold during initial stage.
- Know that during the first stage, the mold cavities are filled 97 to 99%.
- Be aware that this technique isolates the filling within the first stage.
- Recognize that fill, pack and hold are separated into three distinct stages.
- Know that transducers are necessary to determine the processing conditions.
- Be aware of the different options for transducer placement and why.
- Identify proper installing procedures to prevent false readings.
- Know that signal conditioners calibrate, measure and output pressure used.


