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PaulsonTraining | Injection Molding Polystyrene @PaulsonTraining | Uploaded 11 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago
This training lesson teaches personnel how to expertly process polystyrene in the injection molding process. It describes the properties and molding characteristics of polystyrene and explores ways to improve your molding process.

Among the topics covered are the plastics characteristics, start-up procedures and shutdown techniques. How to solve typical molding problems encountered with the material. This thorough understanding of the material will allow personnel to process it efficiently and safely. More information can be found at:

http://www.paulsontraining.com/products/understanding-materials-for-profitable-molding

Polystyrene is one of the most widely used plastics. Polystyrene can be naturally transparent, but can be colored with colorants. Uses include protective packaging (such as packing peanuts and CD and DVD cases), containers such as "clamshells", lids, bottles, trays, tumblers, and disposable cutlery.

Other courses include:

PC Polycarbonate
PP Polypropylene
PE Polyethylene
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
Nylon(s)
PS (General Purpose Polystyrene)
PMMA Acrylics (Polymethylmethalcrylate)
POM (Acetal and Acetal Copolymers)
PBT and Alloys (Polyester)
TPE/TPO
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