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OCT 2017

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Creating the most effective hot runner system design, including manifolds, nozzles and full hot-halves, demands a collaborative approach among the moldmaking supply chain: mold builders, molders, original equipment manufacturers and technology suppliers. Reviewing and understanding the vital information that the hot runner manufacturer needs to quote and build the appropriate hot runner system is the first step. Those details include part weight, plastic material, number of cavities, nozzle style, gating style, mold size and mold material require- ments. Only then can the right hot runner solution, standard or customized, be identified with the proper design process for the project to follow. Primary topics: • What information does your hot runner supplier expect from you? • What are the calculations you must do up front? • What are the calculations your supplier will do? • W hat are some sample design standards? Brenda Clark is the Engineering Manager at HASCO America in Fletcher, North Carolina. She has, in the last 12 years, held many important positions at HASCO. She has been designing and building plastic injection molds for over 35 years. Her specialties include areas of standard mold bases and components—metric and inch, technical specialty components for special mold base operations, hot runner systems, customer service and application reviews for new and old molds. Brenda is a mold designer by trade with a degree in Machine Design in Mechanical Technology. She is also currently on the board as the Chair of SPE Mold Technologies Division 2017-2018. WEBINAR PRESENTED BY: hasco.com PRESENTER: Brenda Clark Engineering Manager DATE & TIME: Tuesday, October 24, 2017, 2 pm EST Register at: short.moldmakingtechnology.com/HASCO1024 It's free. It's informative. It's convenient. Enable a Standard in Hot-Runner Design REGISTER TODAY! TOPIC: ®

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