Defects Analysis and Troubleshooting of Injection Moulded Plastic Parts
Date : 25 to 26 February, 2021
Time : 1400 Hrs to 1700 Hrs ( Online Mode )
 
INTRODUCTION
 

Injection moulded parts are widely used in automobiles, consumer goods, medical parts, aircraft interiors and across many more types of products. Parts that may vary in shape, size and complexity are manufactured using Injection moulding process in a moulding machine. 

The process involves injection of plastic material into a cavity, where the material cools and hardens as per the configuration of the cavity. Injection moulding can be performed with a host of materials like elastomers, thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers. Moulds are made by a mould-maker (or toolmaker) from metal, usually either steel or aluminium, and precision-machined to form the features of the desired part.

Injection moulding process poses many challenges, which may lead to defects in the final parts. In order to successfully manufacture a moulded part, it is important to understand the possible defects, get an understanding of the parameters that control the moulding process, which could be incorporated at the mould design stage itself.

Keeping this in mind, IMTMA is organizing a two day online training program on Defects analysis and Troubleshooting of Moulded parts.

FOCUS AREAS
 
KEY TAKE AWAYS

What is injection moulding?

Types of Injection moulding techniques

Types of moulds used in the Industry

DFMA in plastic moulding

What are the main factors causing defects?

  • The moulding machine
  • Injection mould
  • Operating conditions i.e., Pressure, Temperature, injection speed & time, etc,
  • Material
  • Design of product
  • Process management

Various defects, causes and solutions on:

  • Sink Marks, Weld lines, Streaks, Blistering, Gloss difference, jetting,
  • Short Shots, Burn marks, Flashes, Warpage, Over packing,
  • Stress whitening/Cracking, Hesitation effect, unbalanced flow, Ejector marks, Scratches on the parts Deformations, Flaking, Drooling.
  • Case studies from industries

Importance of analysis software before mould design

 

At the end of the program, the participant shall be able to:

  • Identify & prevent injection mouldings defects
  • Understand root causes & address with suitable remedies
  • Control procedures to achieve zero defects in moulding
  • Understanding the importance of mould / die design during product design
  • Importance of process simulation during die design
     
Fee Per Participant (Per Login)

Rs. 4000/-
+18% GST

IMTMA Members/ Micro Companies/ Individuals/ Educational Institutions / Students/ IMTMA Non Members/ Others

USD 120/-

Overseas Participants

 
Faculty
 

The program shall be delivered by Mr Joseph Abraham, a professional with more than 38 years of experience in Tool Designing & Manufacturing, Plastic injection Moulding, Training, Quality Management and Product design & Development. He worked as a Vice-Principal with NTTF. He has worked as a Tool Room Manager with several organizations such Balda Solutions, Malaysia, BPL Tool room, Bangalore and Tool Product Singapore. He currently provides training and tooling consultancy to several small scale industries.

For Registration Contact
Nishant Singh
Programme Coordinator
9823174010
nishant@imtma.in
Dhananjay Talmale
9767164221
dhananjay@imtma.in
Contact Address

INDIAN MACHINE TOOL MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION
Plot 249F, Phase IV, Udyog vihar,Sector - 18,
Gurgaon - 122015

Tata no- +91-124-6463101
Tel : 0124 4014101 - 04
Fax : +91-124-4014108

REGISTRATION : Prior registration with an online advance payment is must. Number of participants is limited and will be accepted on ‘First Come First Serve’ basis. A Certificate of participation will be issued to participants.

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