Course:
Process development
in injection moulding
24-25 September 2025
Hotel The Lodge Nordmarksvej 3 7190 Billund |
Registration before 12 September 2025
Course scope
The course serves as a comprehensive follow-up to the course “Introduction to plastics – focusing on injection moulding” currently offered by Teknologisk Videndeling, but can also stand alone.
This course is tailored to equip participants with advanced knowledge and practical insights into process development and validation. Building on the foundational concepts introduced in the initial seminar, this program emphasizes the transition from focusing on the mould and machine to understanding independent process variables and outputs. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of process validation methodologies, including part-specific process development, conducting process window studies, and an introduction to Design of Experiments (DoE) principles. Additionally, the seminar will cover process transfer techniques and provide an overview of process control and monitoring strategies, ensuring that attendees can effectively manage and sustain optimized production processes.
This seminar is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, empowering attendees to implement best practices in injection moulding and achieve consistent, high-quality production outcomes.
Course topics
- Process Validation:
IQ, OQ, PQ
Overview of 2 ways to implement - Concept of Part Mindset:
Basis of 1 strategy for validation how we focus on the part.
Required Inputs versus Part Output
Introduction to Machine Independent Variables (MIV’s) - The Part Process:
Injection moulding process
4 plastic variables, influences, what happens and why
Virtual Demonstration of cavity pressure
Injection Moulding Simulator to create awareness of processing cause and effects - Part Process Development:
Objectives, methods, results
Outputs – Measuring what Matters – MIV’s - Part Process Window /DoE:
Overview of best practice
(High Level based on Separate DoE 1 Day Seminar) - Part Process Control and Monitoring:
Methods to record production processes
Methods to control and monitor production processes – output focus - Part Process Transfer:
Considerations & Rules
MIV’s
Checklist
Method & Calculations to replicate
Seminar hours
Day 1: 9:00-17:00
Day 2: 8:00-16:00
The teacher
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Anthony Goff is the Consulting & Training Manager for NE EMEA at RJG Technologies. He has 25 year’s experience working in the injection moulding industry as a consultant and trainer. He has extensive knowledge supporting customers through the life cycle of plastic parts. His knowledge supports customers from conceptional design through to mass production. Anthony specialises in process optimisation and how this can be used to identify and overcome challenges with part design, material selection, mould design and equipment capabilities. Anthony has been a qualified Trainer at RJG for 7 years and conducted training courses on all aspects of injection moulding at G&A Moulding Technology previously for 15 years. |
Registration fee
DKK 9,975 | Members of Teknologisk Videndeling or a promoting partners – IDA Polymer, IDA Mechanical, PlastIndustrien, Dansk Materiale Netværk (DMN) |
DKK 10,925 | Non-members |
Includes sessions during the two days, educational materials, luncheons and coffee breaks. Excl. dinner first evening and hotel booking. You can buy dinner in the registration flow (price DKK 500 excl. VAT).
All prices are excluded of Danish VAT 25%.
Save 500 DKK when registering before 12 August 2025.
Registration
Cancellation
Please note that registration is binding, however substitutions are accepted at any time, just inform us at teknologiskvidendeling@construct.dtu.dk.
In case of questions please contact us at teknologiskvidendeling@construct.dtu.dk or at +45 2724 2782/ +45 9351 1276
Promoting partners