Scientific Injection Molding Tools

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Description
Scientific Injection Molding Tools
This book provides a user-friendly guide to the implementation of Scientific Injection Molding, a proven methodology to ensure robust and reliable mass production of plastic parts.

Readers will gain a clear understanding of their machines and especially their condition and behavior through on-site tests, of the polymers that will be processed, and of the necessary equipment for the application of this methodology in production plants. All the tests and tools that Scientific Injection Molding proposes are explained in detail so they can be readily applied.

Performing the validation of a mold or process correctly, establishing the limits of the process window or molding area through the design of experiments, and transferring processes from one machine to another, assuring their repeatability, are skills presented as fundamental tools of the modern injection molder.

Content:
1 Scientific Injection Molding – Advanced Steps toward Implementation
2 Knowing Our Machines
3 Knowing the Reliability and Performance of Injection Molding Machines
4 Understanding Plastic Materials
5 Required Information for Defining the Process
6 Necessary Equipment for Advanced Injection Molding
7 Tools for Scientific Injection Molding
8 Top Ten Key Parameters in the Definition of the Injection Molding Process
9 Process Portability, DOE (Design of Experiments), Mold Qualification and Process Validation
10 Melt Preparation
11 Process Variability, Self-Adaptation, and Corrections
12 Data To Be Collected for the Calculation and Performance of a Scientific Injection Molding Process Methodology
13 Reference Data Tables
Scientific Injection Molding Tools
This book provides a user-friendly guide to the implementation of Scientific Injection Molding, a proven methodology to ensure robust and reliable mass production of plastic parts.

Readers will gain a clear understanding of their machines and especially their condition and behavior through on-site tests, of the polymers that will be processed, and of the necessary equipment for the application of this methodology in production plants. All the tests and tools that Scientific Injection Molding proposes are explained in detail so they can be readily applied.

Performing the validation of a mold or process correctly, establishing the limits of the process window or molding area through the design of experiments, and transferring processes from one machine to another, assuring their repeatability, are skills presented as fundamental tools of the modern injection molder.

Content:
1 Scientific Injection Molding – Advanced Steps toward Implementation
2 Knowing Our Machines
3 Knowing the Reliability and Performance of Injection Molding Machines
4 Understanding Plastic Materials
5 Required Information for Defining the Process
6 Necessary Equipment for Advanced Injection Molding
7 Tools for Scientific Injection Molding
8 Top Ten Key Parameters in the Definition of the Injection Molding Process
9 Process Portability, DOE (Design of Experiments), Mold Qualification and Process Validation
10 Melt Preparation
11 Process Variability, Self-Adaptation, and Corrections
12 Data To Be Collected for the Calculation and Performance of a Scientific Injection Molding Process Methodology
13 Reference Data Tables
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Author Info

José R. Lerma Valero is Technical Manager at Biesterfeld Iberica SLU, and has over 30 years’ experience in the field of thermoplastic injection molding. His technical training courses have been attended by hundreds of professionals from a range of sectors, and he has been employed as professor at various technology centers in Spain.

José R. Lerma Valero is Technical Manager at Biesterfeld Iberica SLU, and has over 30 years’ experience in the field of thermoplastic injection molding. His technical training courses have been attended by hundreds of professionals from a range of sectors, and he has been employed as professor at various technology centers in Spain.

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Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co KG
Kolbergerstr. 22
81679 München
E-Mail: info@hanser.de

Safety instructions according to Art. 9 para. 7 sentence 2 GPSR are not required.

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