Webinar: Learn the Science Behind the Four Plastic Variables with SimTech

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Part of a monthly series of FREE webinars: Learn the Science Behind the Four Plastic Variables with SimTech™: Understand injection molding from a scientific point of view by learning how the plastic responds to the four plastic variables. Each variable has its own impact on part production. We’ll show you exactly what that means.

Date: Live version presented Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Time: 2pm (EST)
Duration: Less than an hour – View recorded version here.

In this FREE webinar you’ll learn exactly how the four plastic variables are affected by the machine controls. Despite the numerous different controls on an injection molding machine, the plastic itself can only “feel” four effects; pressure, temperature, flow rate and cooling rate. All of the many molding machine controls affect one or more of these variables. Using our molding simulation tool, SimTech, our Senior Instructor, Todd Bryant, will demonstrate how the primary machine controls affect the four variables. A processor who can analyze the process from the plastics point of view can quickly solve any molding problem, regardless of the machine or plastic type. We’ll show you how.

Take advantage of the FREE webinar to become a better problem solver as a processor.

Topics covered include:

  • Understanding how the different machine controls affect the four plastic variables
  • Where a machine control affects two or more of the four variables, which is the dominant effect and why
  • How to use plastic behavior to your advantage when optimizing the molding process
  • How to problem solve from the plastics point of view

Take part in this FREE webinar to learn and apply molding techniques that will dramatically change the way you process.

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