Plastic Part Design Plastic Part Design provides part designers with an understanding of the plastic part design process. This extensive interactive training course also addresses many of the factors and concerns associated with part design. Dr. Robert Malloy, a respected author and professor at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, developed these comprehensive interactive training programs. | |
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cbt.ds.pd | 6 Interactive CD-ROMs (6-12 hours) | contact us † |  |
wbt.ds.pd | Online Training Edition (1 user) | $597.00 † |  |
Program 1: Product Development & the Prototype Process - The development & prototype process
- Product development steps
- Concurrent engineering
- Computer simulations for design
- Rapid prototyping and tooling processes
Program 2: Mechanical Behavior of Polymers - The mechanical behavior of polymers
- Stress/strain curves
- Visco-elastic behavior of polymers
- Creep and stress relaxation
Program 3: Mold Filling, Gating & Weld Lines - Fatigue and cyclic stress
- Gating & weld line considerations
- Mold filling processes
- Gate types, location, and importance
- Weld line occurrence and strength determination
Program 4: Shrinkage, Warpage, & Part Ejection - How packing affects shrinkage and warpage
- The effects of part geometry
- Amorphous vs. semi-crystalline behavior
- Ejection systems for simple and complex geometry
Program 5: Mechanical Fasteners, Press & Snap Fits - Assembly techniques
- Snap fit design and considerations
- Design for assembly and disassembly
- Boss and screw design
- Press fit design and strength equations
Program 6: Welding & Adhesives Bonding Technology - Various part welding processes
- Joint design for injection molded parts
- Adhesive bonding applications & techniques
- Wetting, surface attraction and curing of adhesives
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