Book Description
Publication Date: October 13, 2011
This reference guide was originally prepared in 1990 as a
convenient pocket sized resource for use in Injection Molding. This
information is most useful by personnel who work in the injection
molding field including press operators, technicians, engineers,
designers, mold builders, etc. There are many reference data tables
regarding plastics data, statistical methods, engineering calculations
and valuable training for personnel in the IM industry. The book
includes basic part design, trig tables, calculations for thermal
expansion, thermal exp coeffs, SHCS data, torque specs, shrink data,
cooling time equation, mold debug guidelines, melt index data, resin
density data, many tables of process guidelines, process development
techniques, calculating heat load & water flow requirements, pipe
data, conversion factors, transformer & motor current, PM &
safety, basic statistics, equip selection guidelines and more. This 4th
Edition has been reformatted at 5.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches tall in
2011 for print sales.
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
The author - Jay Carender: • Hands on processing skills, •
Mold build/mold design & engineering knowledge, • Degree in
Mechanical Engineering from GMI (General Motors Institute of Technology
... now known as Kettering University), • DOE Training from Stat-Ease,
Inc., • SPC Training from University of Tennessee Management
Development Center, • SPC Training from ASQC, • Black Belt from
AIT (Advanced Integrated Technologies), • Productivity and Quality
Improvement Training by Dr. Deming, • Mold Design & Advanced Mold
Design Training from New York University ... taught by John Klees
Enterprises, • Multiple courses on processing from RJG Industries,
Inc., • Owner of Advanced Process Engineering - company started in
1990 to create and market pocket sized reference booklets for injection
molding industry. Six booklets written & published along with other
training manuals. The hands on experience is from various fortune
500 companies performing injection molding. The extensive experience
includes: • Hot runner molding, • High cavitation molds, • High
speed molding with cycle times less than 5 seconds, • Stack molds,
unscrewing molds, core pulls, slides, close tolerance parts, •
Engineering resins, • SPC, • Statistics, • DOE to effect process
improvement and dimensional nominalization.
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