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- Short course
- Shawbury
- 2 Days
...Course Overview This course concentrates on material weaknesses and processing problems and therefore avoidance of common causes of product failure...
- Short course
- Shawbury
- 2 Days
...To increase the delegate's knowledge of Injection Moulding and provide a clear understanding of the process. To facilitate and promote better communication...
- Course
- Shawbury
- 2 Days
...Downstream- Compound, pipe, film, sheet, cable sheathing, profiles. Trouble shooting - Fault finding, practical solutions to common problems...
- Short course
- Shawbury
- Advanced
- 2 Days
...marketing, purchasing and other roles where a knowledge of PU materials and processing technologies would improve confidence and communication with customers...
- Short course
- Inhouse in Shawbury
- Beginner
- 1 Day
...Possible faults and trouble shooting - The instabilities due to using multiple layers are considered. Potential defects in products are examined and linked...
- Short course
- Shawbury
- Advanced
- 2 Days
...splits, side cores/cavities, hydraulics,internal threads, etc. Runnerless Moulds - Basic types, advantages and limitations. Mould Materials and Heat Treatment...
- Short course
- Shawbury
- Beginner
- 1 Day
...As a result of attending the course delegates will be able to: Understand the benefits and cost implications for having multilayer structures...
- Course
- Shawbury
- Beginner
- 2 Days
...processibility and costs. Getting the best from rubber. Conversion - The processes involved in converting the raw materials into finished products including mixing technology...
- Short course
- Shawbury
- Beginner
- 1 Day
...drug delivery systems - product and packaging designers, packaging consultants, quality assurance personnel Within Pharma Companies: R & D Groups...
- Short course
- Shawbury
- Beginner
- 3 Days
...Suitable for: newcomers to the industry and specialists wishing to enhance their understanding of other application areas of PU. Delegates will typically...
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