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Article Published on 2/1/2005
The Final Check

A simple mistake can be catastrophic for both sales and the mold, making a final checklist a must.

Article Published on 1/1/2005
Assembling Molds

The process of assembly is the stage during which most mistakes occur, so accurate and safe mold assembly is key.

Article Published on 12/1/2004
Cleaning Molds: Part III

Ultrasonic immersion cleaning is a non-abrasive, user-friendly method that has the greatest impact on reducing cleaning time, improving mold cleaning consistency and reducing tooling damage.

Article Published on 11/1/2004
Cleaning Molds: Part II

Even though hand cleaning will never be completely eliminated, ice blasting is an alternative cleaning method that can effectively reduce cleaning time and cost.

Article Published on 10/1/2004
Cleaning Molds: Part I

Cleaning a mold is a critical part of the repair process, but many myths must be dispelled.

Article Published on 9/1/2004
Troubleshooting Defects: Part II

Repair technicians should be aware that careful handling of tooling, attention to detail and documentation keeps manifolds functioning properly and prevents costly mistakes.

Article Published on 8/1/2004
Across the Bench: Troubleshooting Defects: Part I

Using analytical skills based on historical mold performance and maintenance requirements, combined with mold and part defect data determines probable causes and corrective actions.

Article Published on 6/1/2004
Across the Bench - Let's Get To Work!

The vertical and horizontal position methods used to separate mold plates each have advantages and disadvantages.

Article Published on 5/1/2004
Across the Bench - The Plan Comes Together

The repair sheet is critical to the success of any mold repair plan.

Article Published on 4/1/2004
Across the Bench - Creating a Repair Plan

The last shot is the most important key to insuring accurate mold repair.

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