Source: DME

New Tooling Design Solutions to Reduce the Molding Cycle

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Learn how to minimize thermal variation through the molding process for optimal part quality and maximum output.

Updating to new design solutions accompanied with a complete thermal management package that incorporated both the resin and coolant will lower scrap rates, process temps and energy consumption while also increasing production, allowing for more sustainable process through out the life of the tool.

Learn how to minimize thermal variation through the molding process for optimal part quality and maximum output.

Presenter 1:

Michael McCutcheon

Senior Product Manager

Michael McCutcheon is the product manager of components and industrial supplies. His focus is to bring products to market that create value and quick ROI for customers. Michael has been with DME for 13 years, listening to and learning about the needs of his customers in order to help them stay competitive in this global market.

Presenter 2:

Michael Rayman

Director of Engineering

Michael Rayman has 43 years of experience in the plastics injection mold industry, including roles as designer, mold maker, leader, CNC machinist, scheduler, senior tooling engineer, cost estimator and consultant.

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