Four Hours of Free Hands-on Plastic Moulding Training at PDM 2018
At PDM 2018, the Plastics Design & Moulding exhibition and conference at The Telford International Centre, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag will run a series of four live half-hour injection moulding workshops over two days on Stand C026.
Aimed at process technicians and engineers attending the exhibition on 19th and 20th June, anyone taking part in the PDM Training Courses can then register for a 10% discount on any training programme booked before 1st September at the Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Training Academy. Early registration for the free PDM workshops is advisable.
For the practical demonstrations, Academy trainers and process engineers James Hines and Darren Vater-Hutchison will use one of the company’s newest all-electric 50 tonne IntElect, guiding delegates through key topics to enhance precision, cycle times and component quality. “We are keen for people to put theory into practice using one of our flagship machines,” emphasises James.
The four half-hour courses, which will run consecutively on both days starting at 10.30, 12.00, 13.30, 15.00 offer a combination of practical and theory-based learning to enhance understanding or provide a refresh on:
– How best to calculate clamp force
– Achieving cavity balance and shot-to-shot consistency, providing comparisons when award-winning activeFlowBalance software is applied
– How to calculate cooling time, with the opportunity to test out thermal imaging technology from Micro Epsilon
– How to achieve greater repeatable process consistency on high precision parts with activeLock, with active closing of the non-return valve reducing the risk of rejects and waste
“There is a serious skills shortage in the UK injection moulding industry and the easiest way to address it is to upskill our existing moulders to work with the latest equipment and techniques,” comments Nigel Flowers, managing director of Sumitomo (SHI) Demag UK. “We encourage process technicians and engineers visiting PDM to take advantage of this opportunity.”
SDUK are currently in discussions with Northampton College to deliver Level II Apprenticeship in Polymer Operations. To discuss this or how the Apprenticeship levy can help your business in more detail please visit the stand.
Anyone taking part in the live training sessions will become eligible for a 10% discount on any training programme at the SDUK Training Academy in Daventry. Comprising a structured and progressive entry level to advanced engineer development programme, delegates and their employers have reported tangible productivity improvements and an increased sense of ownership and enthusiasm for their jobs.
This year SDUK added to their Academy programme launching a new four-day Mould Validation (MVal) course aimed at process technicians, which significantly helps to improve machine OEE reports James. “By following a structured approach to mould validation, customers quickly report that they are able to halve the number of tool trials before transferring over to production.” The first MVal course is in April with another scheduled for 17th September 2018.
To reserve a place on one of SDUK’s free PDM workshops, please email training.uk@dpg.com
PDM 2018 is the perfect place for plastics and design professionals to network, learn and do business. Industry associations supporting PDM 2018 include: the British Plastics Federation (BPF), plastics recycling organisation RECOUP, the Polymer Machinery Manufacturers and Distributors Association (PMMDA), the Gauge & Toolmakers Association (GTMA), the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) and the Scottish Plastics & Rubber Association.
The PDM Event exhibition and conference is free to attend, to register visit: www.pdmevent.com.