“Graph Interpretation for Injection Molding” Course Available to Moldmakers
The new three-day RJG course offer classroom-style learning and hands-on applications for technical and non-technical personnel. The first course is to be held Dec. 13-15, 2022.
RJG Inc., offering custom, end-to-end injection molding solutions, unveils a new training course, “Graph Interpretation for Injection Molding,” that is now open for registration. This three-day course is for technical and non-technical personnel who are associated with production of thermoplastic injection-molded components. According to RJG, it provides classroom-style and hands-on practical applications that introduce the principles of decoupled molding and the curves associated with such processes. Areas covered include:
- Overview of molding process — includes the decoupled molding cycle.
- Introduction to injection molding graphs — how they work, graph scaling, overlays and templates, cycle graphs, summary graph data, bar graphs.
- Breakdown of injection molding curves.
- Detect what changed in the process using templates and overlays.
- Mold, machine and process issue detection using graphs.
- Setting processing limits for abnormal cycle detection.
The first course will be held in Kannapolis, North Carolina, from Dec. 13-15, 2022. It is recommended that attendees have a basic understanding of the injection molding process.
RJG Academy offers premier injection molding training across the globe for professionals across all skills levels. Learn more and see the company’s upcoming course schedule.
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