DECOUPLED MOLDING(SM) for Process Capability – Part 1

Art Schubert Chief Engineer at RJG presents his findings on different injection molding control strategies. This presentation was originally given at Antec/NPE 2009.
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Ed Mackessy of Armstrong Mold discusses an application where RIM polyurethane is molded over a thermoformed plastic shell to form a lid assembly for a Medical Lab system. www.armstrongmold.com
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4 Responses to “DECOUPLED MOLDING(SM) for Process Capability – Part 1”

  • bradimir69:

    @ Plasmole, your old-school 80’s processing mentality and “techniques” of turning knobs is precisely why some companies are left behind in today’s market. If you’re not on board with RJG’s DeCoupled molding principles, you’re not marketable as an injection molding professional. I’m guessing you’re no longer in the field.

  • myRJGinc:

    @PLASMOLE Thanks for your comment. Our current system was released in 2000 and is used successfully throughout the world (see our website for customer testimonials). The technology has evolved considerably. We’re sorry your first impressions weren’t positive. We would be interested to know what you didn’t like about the technology.

  • PLASMOLE:

    I can remember sampling this system for Mattel back around 1980.Was and is a waste of money…………

  • joshisiddhartha:

    This is awesome…really liked the finish of the final part as well!