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With employee training at the forefront of most processors' business growth plans, Routsis Training (Dracut, MA) is ready to help with its latest online training course, Process Documentation for Scientific Molders, that works on all platforms, web browsers, tablets and smartphones, as do all Routsis courses.

Clare Goldsberry

February 11, 2016

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Routsis introduces online process documentation course for scientific molders

With employee training at the forefront of most processors' business growth plans, Routsis Training (Dracut, MA) is ready to help with its latest online training course, Process Documentation for Scientific Molders, that works on all platforms, web browsers, tablets and smartphones, as do all Routsis courses.

routsis-300.jpg"Although all of our scientific molding courses underscore the importance of documenting machine-independent process information, techs should also document and note changes when running any process," said company President Andy Routsis. "This comprehensive course allows them to do that. It covers the importance of proper documentation for both machine inputs and outputs, and the procedures for documenting and maintaining a scientific molding process."

Course participants will learn the definition of scientific process documentation; the differences between machine-dependent and machine-independent process documentation; and how to document processes for hybrid machines, along with barrel and recover, first-stage injection, second-stage packing, part cooling and mold clamping.

Serving the plastics industry for more than 30 years, Routsis Training offers a comprehensive library of engaging plastics-processing content. Its portfolio includes workforce and individual training, online courses, multi-language training and on-site courses, among other products.

About the Author(s)

Clare Goldsberry

Until she retired in September 2021, Clare Goldsberry reported on the plastics industry for more than 30 years. In addition to the 10,000+ articles she has written, by her own estimation, she is the author of several books, including The Business of Injection Molding: How to succeed as a custom molder and Purchasing Injection Molds: A buyers guide. Goldsberry is a member of the Plastics Pioneers Association. She reflected on her long career in "Time to Say Good-Bye."

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