Systematic Training

Course Description

Designed for both technical and non-technical personnel involved in the production of thermoplastic injection-molded components, this course introduces the fundamental elements of systematic molding: part design, mold design, material, machine, and processing using Decoupled Molding II methodologies.
Participants are guided through a series of cause-and-effect studies to help them understand how adjusting key machine input parameters affects the four plastic variables—and ultimately, part quality and process repeatability. With this understanding, participants will begin to diagnose and resolve common part defects.


Course Objectives
  • Cornerstones of an efficient injection molding process
  • The 4 Plastic Variables in Injection Molding
  • Financial Aspects of Injection Molding
  • The Molding System
  • Basics of Polymers
  • Process Control from the Plastic’s Point of View
  • Analysis of a Decoupled Process
  • Process Monitoring, Analysis & Sorting
  • Introduction to Cavity Pressure Control
  • Mold/Machine Performance Testing
  • Conducting mold/machine tests to build a robust and optimized process
  • Preparing a report of findings and presenting improvements (scrap rate, cycle time, part weight, etc.)

Length: 4 days

Classroom: 2 days

Workshop: 2 days

Course Prerequisites

Having knowledge of the different phases of a plastic injection molding process and a basic understanding of the functions of injection molding machines, molds, and plastic materials.


Start DateEnd DateNameLanguageLocationOpen SeatsPrice
2025/05/122025/05/16Systematic Training1,800.00Register
2025/06/232025/06/27Systematic Training1,800.00Register
2025/09/152025/09/19Systematic Training1,800.00Register
2025/11/032025/11/07Systematic Training1,800.00Register
2025/12/082025/12/12Systematic Training1,800.00Register