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a New Section on Laser Welding Purpose
& Overview
This seminar offers technical background for both
the designer and engineer to select the optimum
joining method for each application. The discussion
of each joining technique includes an unbiased
review of that method’s advantages and disadvantages.
This is a "how to" course that provides
specific information on design details necessary
to successfully implement the principal plastics
joining techniques. The instructor addresses one
of the most difficult challenges in this area,
designing with the wide tolerances demanded by
the plastics processes. Learn how to utilize the
advantages plastics provide, how to design within
the limitations of the materials and processes
and how to avoid the pitfalls of improper design.
The textbook * includes specific joining information
for the 22 major plastics processing methods and
the 34 most commonly used plastics materials as
well as information on design for disassembly,
recycling, cost reduction and the complete elimination
of joining operations.
Who
should attend?
Designers, engineers, engineering managers, purchasing
agents and others involved in plastic product
research and development will find this seminar
invaluable for selecting and implementing joining
techniques.
Instructor:Jordan
Rotheiser - Biography
Seminar
Content
Designing
to Avoid Fitment Distortion Wall thickness
Inside corners Ribs Bosses Draft Locators
Tolerancing
Snap-Fits Advantages
and disadvantages Snap-fit theory Material
selection One-way and reopenable snap-fit design
Annular snap-fits Snap-fit tooling
Press Fits
Advantages and disadvantages Press-fit theory
Material selection Creep Loadings Press-fit
design Design tips to permit looser tolerances
Safety factors
Laser Welding
Advantages and disadvantages Description of
the laser welding processes Material limitations
and selection Application and design details
Ultrasonic Welding
Advantages and disadvantages Process description
Application and design details for energy directors
Shear joints Stakes Spot Welds Swaging
Hot Die/Fusion/Hot Plate,
Hot Wire, Vibration, Induction/Electromagnetic,
and Spin Welding Advantages and disadvantages
Process description Joint design Applications
for each of these processes
Note:
The registration fee for this seminar includes
the textbook titled “Joining of Plastics
- Handbook for Designers and Engineers, 2nd Edition”
by Jordan Rotheiser. This required textbook will
be distributed to attendees at the seminar.
| Seminar
Fees |
Before
4/23/08 |
After
4/23/08 |
| SPE
Member |
$585 |
$685 |
| Nonmember
|
$835 |
$835 |
Price
Schedule
All
forms of registration must contain payment, either
by credit card or check, otherwise the registration
will not be processed. Checks should be made
payable to SPE Seminars in U.S. funds.
Use
a separate registration form for each attendee.
If
you do not receive a confirmation for the seminar
prior to attending, please e-mail seminars@4spe.org
or call SPE at +1 203-740-5403 to verify your
registration.
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