PLASTIC MATERIAL PROPERTIES & SELECTION PROCESS

PLASTIC MATERIAL PROPERTIES & SELECTION PROCESS
Share:

Course Overview

Plastic Material Properties & Selection Process is designed to provide participants with a clear understanding of how different plastic materials are evaluated and selected for engineering applications based on their properties and performance requirements. Plastic parts range from simple devices to complicated test equipment and implants. Plastics in engineering are used more and more for weight, cost, and performance purposes.
 
This workshop will discuss plastics used in the injection molding process for medical, automotive and audio industries. The first section will review the general composition of plastic materials which will include the materials added to the basic polymers. The second section will discuss many factors that contribute to the plastic selection. The final section will review the chemistry and the application of most common plastic materials.

Course Objectives

  1. Polymer properties
  2. Polymer additives & modifiers
  3. Material selection process
  4. Common polymers & their physical, thermal & chemical properties
  5. Plastic injection molding do’s & dont’s
  6. Common polymer issues faced at your workplace and a systematic way to resolve them

Course Methodology

  1. This course is conducted online.
  2. Interactive and action based with personal examples.
  3. Combination of short lectures, visual presentations, workshops, demonstrations, simulations and games. More emphasis is placed on workshops to allow the participants to learn the material presented in a fun and easy manner.
  4. Participants are expected to bring along their real life issues for discussion

Who Should Attend

Specifically designed for participants who want to improve their knowledge in polymer technology.  A variety of people will benefit from this course include:

  1. Product designers
  2. Mould designers
  3. Quality engineers
  4. SQE engineers
  5. Moulding engineers
  6. Process engineers
  7. Project engineers
  8. Manufacturing engineers
  9. Purchasers
  10. Material planners
  11. Any personnel who wants to know more about plastic materials

Course Content

1) Introduction to polymers (thermoplastic and thermosets) 

  1. Linear, Branched, Cross-linked Polymers
  2. Isomers
  3. Molecular Weight

2) Additives

  1. Fillers
  2. Impact Modifiers and Tougheners
  3. Radiation Stabilizers
  4. Pigments, Extenders, Dyes, Mica
  5. Thermal Stabilizers & Antistats
  6. BaSo4

3) Material selection process

  1. Physical and Mechanical Properties
    1. Fatigue
    2. Wear resistance
    3. COF (Coefficient of friction)
    4. Shrinkage
    5. Moisture absorption
    6. Strength
    7. UV resistance
  2. Flammability
  3. Thermal Properties
    1. CUT temperature
    2. ARO temperature
  4. Electrical Properties
  5. Chemical Resistance
  6. Sterilization Capability
  7. vii. Long-Term Durability
  8. viii. Leachables and Extractables
  9. Shelf Life and Aging
  10. Joining and Welding
  11. Medical Grade Plastics
  12. Food grade Plastics

4) Common polymers & their physical, thermal & chemical properties

  1. The 4 documents that we must have from every polymer raw material supplier
    1. Material properties data sheet
    2. Material processing data sheet
    3. Material design guidelines
    4. MSDS
  2. Semi-crystalline resin
    1. PP
    2. PE
    3. POM
    4. PBT
    5. PPS
    6. PEEK
    7. PFA, PVDF
    8. PA
  3. Amorphous resin
    1. PS
    2. PMMA
    3. PC
    4. PVC
    5. ABS
    6. PPE
    7. PSU, PES
  4. Polyurethane (PUR) 
  5. Fluorinated Ethylene-Propylene (FEP). 
  6. Methacrylate Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (MABS)
  7. Measurements of the resin
    1. melt flow index
    2. density
    3. molecular weight distribution
    4. melting point, softening point
  8. Measurements of the converted articles
    1. dimensional stability
    2. shrinkage
    3. warpage
    4. stressed-crack
    5. surface tackiness 
  9. How to measure and quantify shrinkage and warpage?
  10. Common injection molding problems and troubleshooting 

Table of Contents

Ways to Send Us an Enquiry:

  1. WhatsApp Us – Get a quick response from our team
  2. Fill in the Program Enquiry Form – Submit your details and requirements
  3. Start a Live Chat – Chat with us instantly via the bottom-left of our website

✅ 100% HRD Corp Claimable — No Upfront Payment Needed

Open to both company-sponsored participants (from HRD Corp–active employers) and individuals.
No minimum participants required — personal registrations are welcome.

Public Program Process:

  1. Contact us to receive the brochure and registration details
  2. Confirm your seat(s) for the scheduled session
  3. (For company-sponsored participants) HR registers on eTRiS at least 7 working days before
  4. (For personal registrations) Invoice will be issued upon confirmation
  5. HRD Corp issues an approval letter — please share it with us before the training
  6. Attend the training as scheduled
  7. We’ll submit the HRD Corp course fee claim after training

Program Enquiry Form

    ORGANIZATION DETAILS






    PERSON-IN-CHARGE DETAILS





    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT US!

    Thank you