PLLS 0002 - Molding of Rubber and Design of Rubber Molds
Course Description
Learn the fundamentals of molding rubber mechanical goods and designing their rubber molds with no reference to the molding of tires. Review applicable molding methods with emphasis on compression, transfer and injection processes. Bring drawings or troublesome parts to address real-world issues during class.
Participants in this course receive an electronic copy of “Rubber Molding Principles” by Van Walworth included with registration.
Course Outline/Topics
- Basic Rubber Material Overview
- Basic Overview of Molds and Molding Processes
- Compression
- Transfer
- Injection
- Overview of Presses and Molding Equipment
- Basic Mold Construction
- Mold Steel and Finishing
- Cavity Inserts, Cores and Core-Bars
- Gates, Venting and Vacuum
- Runner Layouts and Cross-Sections
- Runner Design Techniques
- Flashless Molding Techniques
- Wasteless Molding Techniques
- Special Prototype Mold Designs
- Rubber to Metal Bonding and/or Over-Molding
- Mold Operation Techniques
- Tolerances for Parts and Molds
- Design for Manufacturability (DFM)
- Troubleshooting
- Workshop Sessions with Q&A
Benefits and Learning Outcomes
- Apply an integrated perspective on rubber molding and design of rubber molds
- Recognize current principles and techniques in the design of molds and molded part design
- Evaluate useful design information — valuable for beginners and seasoned practitioners
Who Should Attend
Materials and process engineers, rubber mold designers, quality control personnel and managers of these functions. Companies benefit by sending teams of these personnel, since their ability to work together is so important in an efficient design and manufacturing program.Testimonials
"The instructors were clear and direct and brought not only years of experience but a lot of new information and current best practices to the discussion."
- November 2023 Participant
"Terry and Van are a powerful duo; it was an honor to have them for a class!"
- November 2023 Participant
"I appreciated the excitement and envolvement of the instructors, specifically Terry as you could tell he really loved the work he was doing and wanted to share that knowledge and love to as many people he could. I would recommend this class to a colleague as it was recommended to me."
- November 2024 Participant
Instructors
Partners & Professional Credits
- Professional Development Hours 24.0 PDHs
Applies Towards the Following Credentials
- Elastomer Technology Certificate : Core
- Plastics Technology Certificate : Elective
