Injection Molding Overview

New Employee Orientation Program

Introduce Employees to the Injection Molding Process








ith this comprehensive seven lesson course you can take your employees through well-defined learning objectives to a clear understanding of the injection molding process. This program is for your new employees: operators, set-up personnel, material handlers, maintenance, management, anyone who needs to understand the injection molding process.  

The program includes: one instructor's binder with teaching outline and one student's manual, one CD-ROM instructor presentation, and 15 student's manuals.  See below for extra information.

    

Instructor's binder with teaching outline and student's manual
(Click on manual to see a Sample Lesson)  


CD-ROM instructor presentation
(Click on CD to see nine  instructor's slides)  

CD-ROM animation of major machine functions 
(Click on slide to download our free screensaver, which has a preview of our animation program) 

15 Student manuals
(Click on manual to see a Sample Lesson)  

The Lessons are:

   1. Machine Parts and Their Functions
   2. Machine Safety
   3. Machine Cycle and Operating Controls
   4. Mold Components
   5. Material Handling
   6. Part Handling
   7. Part Defect Identification

Included with each lesson are detailed technical illustrations, hands-on exercises and self-tests. The CD-ROM instructor presentation is a step-by-step guide through the injection molding topics and state-of-the-art animation, which clearly demonstrates the major machine functions.

   

Program Highlights and Options:


  • Animated graphics in bold color clearly
    demonstrate machine function.
  • Quick, effective and consistent training in
    injection molding, regardless of job function.
  • A cost-effective tool targeting part defects,
    safety and part handling.
  • Student self-tests and exercises provide cus-
    tomized learning rates.
  • Instructor manual and color overhead trans-
    parencies (when CD-ROM is not practical)
    are available

"This comprehensive high-quality training program covers the major areas that the
intended audience should know when working with injection molding equipment ..."

  Henry Roethel
  Tomlinson Industries


Polymer Training Resources, Thomas W. Nash and Associates, 

5100 65th St SW - Rochester, MN 55902
Pamela Reed: Phone: 515-897-0940 
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