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This course provides the student with the basic knowledge of plastic injection molds. This course is the second of a series of in-depth classes leading to specific fields in plastics. This class will focus primarily on the components and construction of plastic injection molds including part design considerations.

Course highlights include:
  • Review of injection molding process
  • Basic mold construction
  • Mold components
  • Material selection
  • Machining methods
  • Runner systems
  • Gates, vents, and ejectors
  • Cooling
  • Part design considerations
  • Tool design considerations
Notes: There is no prerequisite for this class. The handout material and a certificate of completion are included with the course fee.

Course Time: 15 Hrs.

Course
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Cost
P104
T.B.A.
Evenings
$350





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