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Year: 2018

Taking Your Machinery’s Temperature Should Be A Non-Contact Sport

Temperature is arguably the most critical measurement parameter in the plastic injection molding process.  In fact,  consistently high-quality production can only be attained through precise temperature control. But traditional measurement techniques involved actual contact between the sensor and the part whose temperature was to be taken.  There were a number of drawbacks to this method,…

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NPE 2018: The Smart Factory is Now!

Smart Factory… Artificial Intelligence… Machine Learning… whatever you call it, it’s coming to a plastic injection molding plant near you, and soon. (Maybe it’s your plastic injection molding plant!) At NPE 2018 in Orlando (May 7 – 11),  exhibitors will say they’re not there to sell you something which will simply incrementally improve the status quo.  Instead,…

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Resin App “Injects” Molding Processing Details Onto Your Phone

It’s a familiar scenario:  You’ve just received a shipment of a mystery resin about which you know very little. Have you ever worked with it before? Not sure.  What are the processing parameters?  Without any accompanying information, you don’t have a clue. So you start a production run after “guestimating” the processing parameters. Not a…

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Bumper-To-Bumper: Market Demand For Bumper Covers Is Piling Up!

Bumper covers: you see them every day but probably don’t give them much thought. Made of either plastic or fiberglass, they have two primary jobs: protect the bumper, and by extension, the entire automobile and its occupants.  Their second job is simply to give a very utilitarian object (i.e. the bumper) a certain elan, thus…

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Size Matters In Particulate Additives

Yep, it’s true: size matters. But in the case of particulate additives, (unlike, ahem, other instances) smaller is definitely more beautiful.  In fact, nano-sized or even particles measured in micrometers are much less problematic for fabricated plastic products than adding pure organic polymers.  The smaller particulate additives  not only can lower the cost of plastic…

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Plastic Parts That Need To Have Some Nice Threads

On this blog, we love plastics — all sorts of plastic, especially the plastic-injected molded kind.  But there comes a time when plastic doesn’t have the metal, eh, mettle,  to get the job done right.  Plastic parts that have to be assembled and re-assembled multiple times, for example.  Plastic threads just won’t cut it, in those…

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New Foxconn Plant in Kenosha Game Changer for Plastic Molders

Plastic injection molding companies throughout the region are licking their lips at the news of Foxconn’s decision to build a massive new manufacturing facility in Kenosha, WI.  The reason is simple: the new plant will require equally massive amounts of plastic digital device cases, TV housings and other plastic items to support their operation.  Because…

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