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Courses explain mould cavity pressure monitoring

A Kistler Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 9, 2004

Kistler Instruments is holding a series of practical one-day training courses on the use of mould cavity pressure monitoring to optimise the injection moulding process.

Kistler Instruments is holding a series of practical one-day training courses on the use of mould cavity pressure monitoring to optimise the injection moulding process to increase productivity by reducing waste and rejects.

The free training course consist of a morning session of two seminars, led by Dr-Ing O Schnerr, Head of Kistler's Injection Moulding Technology Department, followed an afternoon session of three, hands-on workshops demonstrating the practical application of the techniques.

The training courses, including course material, lunch and refreshments, are free to injection moulding engineers and managers.

The first two courses will be held at Brunel University, Uxbridge on 14th September and at Polymer Training, Telford on 6th October.

To ensure that all delegates can fully participate in the hands-on workshops, places on the courses will be strictly limited.

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