Plastics Training Academy Workshops and Seminars:
Alphabetical List of 2010 Training

  1. Color, Color Science, and the Coloring of Plastics
    March 24–25 or October 19–20
    $1,095
    Jack Ladson
    This training is designed to teach managers and color technicians the fundamentals of color, color science, computer color formulation, and the coloring of plastics. Anyone who is involved in color appearance, color-critical products, color-critical decisions, or those employed by a company where color affects profits can benefit from this seminar.

  2. Design of Experiments for Injection Molding
    June 2-4, 2010
    $1,295
    Brad Johnson  
    Design experiments and mold the parts, measure the characteristics being analyzed, and interpret the results.  When experiments are correctly set up and carried out, they can provide information to facilitate the production of high-quality parts.

  3. NEW! Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Update (Online)
    Available February, 2010 - No date restrictions. Enroll 24/7!
    $249 - Please fax or phone in your registration.
    Online registration is not available for this seminar.

    Changes to the dimensioning and tolerancing standard have affected the meaning and preparation of engineering drawings. This seminar will explain the changes/additions to ASME Y14.5M-1994 standard and reasons for these changes. You will have the opportunity to refresh your knowledge of GD&T and review applications of concepts. This information is an online program that invites you to work at your own pace. Anticipated completion of the seminar is approximately 8 hours; however you will have 30 days to complete it. VIEW GD&T ONLINE DEMO HERE

  4. NEW! Geometric Dimension and Tolerancing Full Fundamentals (Online)
    Available February, 2010 - No date restrictions. Enroll 24/7!
    $549.00 - Please fax or phone in your registration.
    Online registration is not available for this seminar.

    You'll discover the major pitfalls of traditional coordinate tolerancing - and how they may be overcome by using Geometric Tolerancing. Then, starting with your basic blueprint knowledge, you'll learn the symbols, terminology and rules of Geometric Tolerancing as prescribed in the current standard (ASME Y14.5-2009).The GD&T Hierarchy will be presented to explain the relationship between tolerances and how to most economically apply the concepts. This information is an online program that invites you to work at your own pace. Anticipated completion of the seminar is approximately 24 hours of training; however, you will have 60 days to complete it. VIEW GD&T ONLINE DEMO HERE

  5. Injection Mold Design Principles
    June 24-25, 2010
    $1,095
    Jason Williams
    Teaches how to design for competitiveness through proven concepts for mold manufacturing technology.  Offers a thorough review of the fundamental mold design requirements and concentrates on the design elements that are necessary to produce a sound operational injection mold.

  6. Injection Molded Part Design Principles
    June 22-23, 2010
    $1,095
    Jon Meckley  
    Provides an overview of plastic part design, material shrinkage and flow characteristics, mold design, and the injection molding process.   Explains the causes of and solutions to many unexpected problems.  Teaches participants how to recognize whether part design, material, runner design, gate location, process, or mold design is the source of a problem.

  7. Injection Molding Principles
    March 8-10, May 11-13, August 2-4, November 3-5, 2010
    $1,295
    Brad Johnson  
    Offers a thorough understanding of injection molding basics and terminology and includes diagnosis and discussion of problem parts.  Approximately half of this workshop is hands-on molding exercises.

  8. Injection Molding Troubleshooting
    March 10-12, August 4-6, 2010
    $1,295
    Brian Young
    Provides hands-on experience in solving common molding problems in the processing lab.  Teaches the theory behind the solutions and problem-solving strategies in the classroom.

  9. Introduction to Plastics Engineering Technology (Online)
    September 10, 2010 (ten weeks)
    $695
    Brian Young    
    The 10-week online course will introduce the participant to fundamental concepts and properties of plastic materials and the influence of chemical structure on polymer properties. It will also introduce the participants to the primary types of plastic processes used in industry today. The participants will gain a better understanding of plastic materials and their importance in today's society.

  10. Liquid Injection Molding Silicones via Scientific Molding
    May 3-5, 2010
    $1,345
    John Bozzelli
    This course provides an industry overview as well as world-class molding strategies with technical details specific to molding with liquid silicone rubber (LSR).

  11. Mold Maintenance and Mold Setting Principles
    May 11-12, 2010
    $1,095
    Brian Young
    This seminar will teach sound principles for increasing mold and tool room efficiency. Instruction will demonstrate why it is critical to identify and separate the different skill levels and maintenance stages and couple these with accurate mold histories.

  12. Penn State Injection Molding Certificate I
    May 24-28, 2010 or June 21-25, 2010
    $1,495
    Brad Johnson  and Brian Young
    The goal of this certificate series is to provide industry with process technicians and engineers that have a solid understanding of the correct methods to use when setting up injection molding processes.

  13. Penn State Injection Molding Certificate II
    July 19-23, 2010
    $1,795
    Brad Johnson  and Brian Young

  14. Penn State Injection Molding Certificate III
    August 16-20, 2010
    Brad Johnson  and Brian Young
    $2,295

  15. Plastic Material Selection and Troubleshooting
    September 13-15, 2010
    $1,345
    M. Sepe  
    Gain a better appreciation of how material properties affect part quality and performance. This seminar can benefit any persons seeking to improve their knowledge of plastic materials.

  16. Plastic Part Failure Analysis
    September 16-17, 2010
    $1,095
    M. Sepe  
    Product designers, molders, and mold designers can benefit from this two-day seminar. Engineering and training managers can also benefit from a better appreciation of the characteristics of plastic part quality and performance. Buyers can gain an understanding of the importance of designer and quality specifications.

  17. Process Validation for Medical Injection Molding
    May 19-20, 2010
    $1,095
    S. Tucker
    Covers the basic requirements for process validation in an FDA-regulated environment. At the end of the day, participants should be able to apply the concepts to their own processes.

  18. Process Capable Tolerancing
    April 8, 2010
    $650
    Donald Day  
    Designed to explain the statistical concepts behind the process capability index Cpk and its importance to engineers and designers as well as provide an overview of the Process Capable Tolerancing methodology and a demonstration of the Tolerancing Capability Expert (TCE) software.

  19. The Science of Mold and Part Design Optimization
    July 27-28, 2010
    $1,095
    John Beaumont
    This two-day seminar is designed for anyone involved with the development and production of plastics products or molds.  This includes part designers, mold designers, and process engineers and technicians.  The seminar is also well suited to managers, technical sales,and quality control personnel, as it teaches the fundamental understanding of the effects of plastic flow on the molding process, tooling design, and part design.
    *We strongly recommend the purchase of the corresponding textbook since the seminar material is based on information presented in the book.  Runner and Gating Design Handbook: Tools for Successful Injection Molding by John Beaumont

  20. Thermoplastic Materials and Testing
    August 10-11, 2010
    $1,095
    Brian Young   
    Provides a comprehensive understanding of the common ASTM tests found on a standard material data sheet.  The workshop is designed to familiarize participants with many of the actual tests through a hands-on lab portion that points out the strengths and weaknesses of the individual tests.  Participants can gain a better understanding of the values presented when comparing materials and become better informed as to how those values can be applied.

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