| Injection Moulding Technology Part 2 (BTEC) |
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Pre-requisitesCandidates should have been employed within an injection moulding environment for a period of no less than 3 months and have some knowledge of the process requirements or they should have completed our pre-course questionnaire and achieved a score of 25% or above. Aim of the courseThis course is designed to introduce candidates to the fundamental principles associated with running an injection moulding machine and is appropriate to an NVQ Level 2 standard of performance. The course is a blend of theory and practical application sessions, to provide a good understanding of the injection moulding process and associated working practices. Who should attendMachine Operators who could assist in routine start-up & shut-down
Production and Product Design or Development Engineers
Logistics and Procurement staff
Toolroom and Maintenance personnel
Objectives of the courseOn completion of the course the delegates will be able to:
Identify process hazards, state safety requirements and apply safe working practices
Start up and shut down an injection moulding machine safely and efficiently
Detail the construction, control and operation of an injection moulding machine
Identify relevant ancillary equipment and describe its usage and maintenance
Describe common mould construction principles and mould maintenance procedures
Describe the nature of plastic materials and list common types and grades
List common moulding problems and suggest remedial actions
State common quality systems, techniques and quality requirements associated with the injection moulding process
Individual candidate knowledge levels are assessed both pre and post course attendance, after which a management report is provided to help identify any further training requirements or career progression possibilities. Duration:4 days. (9.00am – 4.30pm) Qualification:Polymer Processing Certificate Part 2. For Telford course delivery, an additional BTEC award is issued for successful completion at the end of course assessment. For more information contact PTL on 01952 587020 or via This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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