This Course is For: Technicians, Setup, Quality Personnel and anyone with a need to improve their skill and understanding of injection molding.
Attendance Pre-requisites: None. There will be a short pre-assessment quiz before the class begins.
Course Summary: ProMolder 1 is an ideal class for anyone who wishes to understand the fundamental principles of injection molding or wants a scientific background on the molding process. There are no pre-requisites for this class and it will cover the following topics with a written test at the end for certification.
- Molding Economics
- What are Plastics?
- The Molding Machine
- Molding from the Plastic’s Point of View
- Mold Fundamentals
- Machine Operating Controls
- Molded Part Defects - Causes & Solutions
- Injection Molding Simulation with SimTech
The course is 4 days and includes a machine demonstration reviewing basic machine operations on either an Injection Molding Machine or the SimTech simulator.
Certification: Paulson training programs has an excellent reputation for developing highly qualified injection molding personnel who are sought after by the industry. To maintain this quality we test each student at the end of the course with a written exam. Grades above 85% will earn a Gold Certificate of Achievement; 75% - 85% a Silver Certificate of Achievement; all others earn a Certificate of Completion.
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A five day classroom and hands-on injection molding technology course
This course is for: Technicians, Setup Personnel, Lead Persons, Foremen, Process Engineers, and others who are, or will become, key production personnel in the future. This course is designed for production personnel who:
- Need to understand the relationship of the molding machine controls to the plastic conditions in the mold and the resultant molded part properties.
- Will benefit from practice in setting machine controls, observing the results, and solving molded part problems.
Attendance Pre-Requisites: A prerequisite to take this course is satisfactory completion of the ProMolder 1 course or the equivalent Paulson CD or web-based training. Others having molding experience may attend this course by passing a pre-assessment test provided by Paulson.
Course Summary: ProMolder 2 is a two part course. The first part explains the plastic properties and behavior that affects part quality, the scientific basis and the technology of molding. This is followed by a detailed analysis of common molded part defects, their causes and solutions (attendees may bring molded part examples their plants for analysis).
The second part is hands-on molding practice using both the Paulson injection molding simulator* to provide each student hands-on practice in setting and observing the effects of each machine control on the plastic and the molded parts and problem-solving. This is followed by a molding laboratory on an actual machine to demonstrate some of the information previously taught and shown.
Certification by Paulson: Paulson Training Programs has an excellent reputation for developing highly qualified injection molding personnel who are sought after by the industry. To maintain this quality we test each student at the end of the course with a written exam. Grades 90% and above will earn a Gold Certificate of Achievement; 80% - 89% a Silver Certificate of Achievement; all others earn a Certificate of Completion.
Class size – Limited to 16
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ProMolderTM 3 is Paulson’s highest possible certification level seminar and will teach you the “why” behind injection molding. This 5-day seminar covers 20+ hours of machine and simulator time offering you the most thorough and technically accurate training available in the industry. You will gain advanced problem solving skills, practical hands-on experience in machine settings and intensive training in scientific molding. The skills you acquire will allow you to confidently make production floor decisions that decrease downtime and increase productivity.
Seminar Attendance Pre-Requisites
Attendees should have successfully completed ProMolderTM 1 & 2 courses or have passed the pre-assessment test administered by Paulson.
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Profitable Molding for Managers
3-days
Profitable Molding for Managers As a manager of a molding plant you are probably swamped daily with a myriad of issues, many of the “immediate” variety. These daily “fires” can obscure the important metrics by which your company’s success is measured. In order to achieve company financial goals, management must track and measure and quantify the right numbers. Spend an eye-opening two days with the experts at Paulson. We’ll show you how to change your perspective to focus on those items that really matter.
Who should attend?
This three-day course is intended for mid-level managers such as Molding Managers, Production Managers, Supervisors, and anyone else with production and quality responsibilities.
What you will learn.
The primary focus of this course is on identifying, monitoring and controlling the cost drivers of an injection molding plant. Cost drivers are those items that dictate how much profit you make.
The main topics covered during this 3-day seminar include:
- What cost drivers should I be monitoring?
- Effective throughput
- What does it mean?
- How is it monitored?
- What reports have the most meaning to the company’s success?
- Production data collection tools
- Material conservation
- Labor content
- Material content
- Machine and mold maintenance
- Quoting plastic parts
- Comprehensive quoting worksheet (provided to participants)
- Daily report summary
- Worksheet for daily earnings estimates (provided to participants)
- Earnings estimator
- "what if" scenarios worksheet used for estimating earnings on a job by job basis (provided to participants)
- Basic understanding of the injection molding process
- A basic understanding of the process as a whole to better relate to your technicians
- Team building/leadership skills
- Basic Lean Manufacturing for a “Job Shop Environment”
- Key performance indicators (KPIs)
- What to measure
- How to measure
- How to determine when action should be taken
- The hidden cost drivers
- Perceptual blindness – things we miss due to saturation
- Common misconceptions
- Critical decision making
- R&D
- Reduce scrap, cycle time and costs
- Data driven decisions
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ProMolder Problem Solving
This is a 4-day virtual, live-streaming class, complete with Hands-on SimTech Injection Molding Simulation Lab Lessons
Paulson’s brand new virtual seminar is designed to train production personnel to recognize and analyze injection molded part problems and defects from a scientific molding point of view.
Paulson’s instructors will teach injection molders, mold designers, and part designers how to identify and correct 11 of the most common and costly molded part problems: Voids, Sink Marks, Short Shots, Flash, Weld (Knit) Lines, Splay (Silver Streaks), Jetting, Burn Marks, Warp, Cracks and Part Breakage, and Controlling Molded Part Dimensions.
Part defects are described and analyzed to show how each develops, including an explanation for the cause and affect method of problem analysis – a very valuable technique for analyzing and solving all types of production and management problems.
Interactive Lab Lessons Included
In addition, each participant will be engaged to solve specific part problems in a hands-on, interactive lab lesson using Paulson’s powerful injection molding machine simulation tool SimTech. This virtual, four-day seminar will give you the critical skills necessary to solve and troubleshoot any plastic part problem.
What can I expect for the virtual class?
- Online classroom experience with high quality technical content
- Web-based interactive training using Paulson’s virtual injection molding machine simulator SimTech™ (Learn more about SimTech here.)
- Full day, week-long, intensive curriculum with assignments
- Electronic study guides
- Online testing for certification
- Access to the instructor
- Open class discussions with ability to interact with fellow participants
What do I need to attend the virtual class?
- Just a computer with internet access.
Special note: No camera? No audio? No problem. You can still join in. Call in with your phone and use your computer to share the instructor’s screen.
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There is something in this seminar for every level of experience. Whether you are an extrusion operator or an extrusion engineer, novice or seasoned veteran, you will gain practical application and understanding with the principles taught in this seminar.
Course Summary: ProEx 1 is an ideal class for anyone who wishes to understand the fundamental principles of extrusion or wants a scientific background on the extrusion process. There are no pre-requisites for this class and it will cover the following topics with a written test at the end for certification. Grades above 85% will earn a Gold Certificate of Achievement; 75% - 85% a Silver Certificate of Achievement; 70% -74% a Certificate of Achievement; all others a Certificate of Completion.
- The Single Screw Extruder: Parts and Operation
- The Structure of Plastic Raw Materials
- The Characteristics of Plastics for Extrusion
- Effects of Pressure, Temperature, and Flow
- Optimizing Extruder Controls
- Safety, Pre-Start, and Start-up Procedures
- Steady-State Operation, Shutdown, and Maintenance Procedures
- Single Screw Extruder Troubleshooting
- Plant Management Topics
- Twin & Sheet Extrusion Review
Each day there is time set aside for team discussion, problem solving, and one-on-one with the instructor.
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ProEx 1 Blow Molding is for anyone who needs to understand blow molding technology. The course teaches the fundamentals of extrusion blow molding, including all of the knowledge that personnel must understand in order to make informed decisions on the production floor, and delivers advanced concepts using a scientific blow molding methodology. ProEx Blow Molding offers Certification on Day 3. Three levels of Certification are awarded based on final scores – Gold level, Silver level and a Certificate of Achievement. Paulson Certification is the recognized standard in the plastics industry.
The main topics covered during this intensive 3-day seminar include:
- The Blow Molding Process and Equipment
- Plastic Behavior
- Extrusion Blow Molding Operating Controls
- Operating Procedures – Start-Up, Operation & Shutdown
- Part Quality and Problem Solving
- Parison Programming
Each day there is time set aside for team discussion, problem solving, and one-on-one with the instructor.
ProThermo Thin Guage: a 3-day seminar taught by thermoforming expert Mark Strachan.
This course is for: Operators, Setup personnel, Process Technicians, Maintenance Technicians, Process Engineers, Project Engineers
Course Summary: Thermoforming is one of the most common processes for making a wide variety of consumer and industrial plastic parts. It’s also one of the fastest growing of the plastics manufacturing industries and employs thousands of personnel. While simple in concept, thermoforming is a complex process requiring knowledgeable and skilled personnel at all levels in the plant.
Through these six lessons, your personnel will learn the fundamentals of the thermoforming process, how to quickly solve problems and will develop advanced troubleshooting skills. You’ll receive complete training on all aspects of day-to-day thermoforming production. The main topics covered in this seminar include:
- Shows and describes each step in the thermoforming process using actual in-plant footage and High Definition 3D animation.
- Describes the behavior of the molten plastic and its effects on part properties.
- Explains the effects on the formed parts of each step in the process: heating, forming, and trimming.
- Covers extrusion and sheet extrusion fundamentals.
- Teaches how to optimize control settings, safety around the thermoforming machinery and thermoforming for maximum efficiency and profit.