M.R. Mold & Engineering Opens Hands-On Training Course On Silicone Elastomers
Occurring April 5-8, 2022, “Silicone Elastomers Technology and Fabrication” emphasizes liquid silicone fabrication in injection molding.
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M.R. Mold & Engineering Corp. is offering its “Silicone Elastomers Technology and Fabrication” hands-on training course taught by industry experts on April 5-8, 2022 at the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona’s Kellogg West Conference Center.
The four-day university-accredited course offers a comprehensive overview of silicone elastomers, emphasizing liquid silicone (LIM/LSR) fabrication processes in injection molding. According to M.R. Mold, the class is formatted to show from start to end, the sequence of designing and fabricating with silicone rubber.
This inclusive course answers all of your questions about silicone fabrication, the company contends. Course participants will learn what silicone is and why it is so important to so many industries. Why is the product design and material selection so important? How do you design for manufacturing with silicone? What equipment do you need? How do you process the material to have a successful project?
For more information visit www.MRToubTraining.com.
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