Posts Tagged ‘through’
Part 2 – Cycle Time Reduction Through Part Design
Join Andy Routsis, founder and president of A. Routsis Associates, as he discusses effective ways to reduce cycle time and process efficiency through part design. Andy will share a few of his approaches to part design with respect to cooling line layout, part removal, and part thickness. This recorded seminar can benefit mold designers, part designers, processors, and anyone involved in the part and mold procurement process. All attendees will also receive follow-up materials relevant to the discussion.
Part 3 – Cycle Time Reduction Through Part Design
Join Andy Routsis, founder and president of A. Routsis Associates, as he discusses effective ways to reduce cycle time and process efficiency through part design. Andy will share a few of his approaches to part design with respect to cooling line layout, part removal, and part thickness. This recorded seminar can benefit mold designers, part designers, processors, and anyone involved in the part and mold procurement process. All attendees will also receive follow-up materials relevant to the discussion.
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www.lamfacialplastics.com Facelift fat grafting video – Dallas facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Sam Lam has one of his patients talk about her experience 1 day, 7 days, 10 days, and 14 days following FACELIFT, FACIAL FAT GRAFTING, and HAND FAT GRAFTING to illustrate the recovery process following Dr. Lam’s work. For more information, please visit www.lamfacialplastics.com.
Part 1 – Cycle Time Reduction Through Part Design
Join Andy Routsis, founder and president of A. Routsis Associates, as he discusses effective ways to reduce cycle time and process efficiency through part design. Andy will share a few of his approaches to part design with respect to cooling line layout, part removal, and part thickness. This recorded seminar can benefit mold designers, part designers, processors, and anyone involved in the part and mold procurement process. All attendees will also receive follow-up materials relevant to the discussion.
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What’s with all of the surgeries/injections women put themselves through today?
Question by Don David: What’s with all of the surgeries/injections women put themselves through today?
Ok women you complain a lot about men, so here’s my chance 😛 Those of you who have lip injections, fake tans, fake boobs, pretty much fake everything, why do you do it? Do you honestly think it makes you look good? I don’t know maybe it’s just me but I don’t prefer plastic women who look like life sized barbies.
Best answer:
Answer by *January Baby*
I guess some ppl do it to gain confidence but personally I wouldn’t put myself through it just to satisfy someone else
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Through what plastic forming process are plastic casings of televisions and monitors formed?
Question by ken: Through what plastic forming process are plastic casings of televisions and monitors formed?
Is it injection molding?
Best answer:
Answer by doug_donaghue
Usually it’s injection. If you look closely you can generally find where the sprues were trimmed off and see a few nit lines. But it’s also possible to use sheets of thermosetting plastic and fairly large hot molds for some parts.
HTH,
Doug
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MOTAN Central Feed System – Journey of plastic through a factory
Watch the journey of a plastic granule from the silo, to the dryer, into a gravimetric blender, and then into the processing machine. This type of system is used to supply the raw material into injection moulding machines which make things like moblie phone or tv cases, blow moulding machines which make plastic bottles, and extruders which make things like plastic pipe.
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