Recorded August 12th, 2010
Presented by John Bozzelli – Scientific Molding
Electric injection machines are becoming more and more prevalent, and as they hit the shop floor, you are responsible for making them produce parts with dimensions, appearance, and performance to client specifications. Like many people, you may be more comfortable with hydraulic machines, so the transition to a new kind of machine can be intimidating, frustrating, and – if a new validation is required – fairly time consuming.
In this webinar, Scientific Molding expert John Bozzelli will show you how to transfer a mold from a Hydraulic machine to an Electric machine correctly with minimal time and cost.
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