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3rd Annual International Rubber Molding Conference



WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR MOLDING OPERATION BOTTOM LINE?
The industry leaders who will be presenting papers a the 3rd Annual International Rubber Molding Conference have over 200 combined years of experience in the rubber molding business and want to share their ideas on how to run your business, better.
You'll hear actual examples from factory trials illustrate how Design of Experiment methods can be applied and what kind of results are obtained from the injection process.
You'll see how temperature variations between the different points in the mold can have significant effects on the uniformity of the moulded part and imply setting a less than optimum curing time.
You'll discover how rubber molders are getting more innovative in finding ways to monitor and control the curing process.
You'll get a good understanding of how automatic vision systems work, the efficiency and cost savings they bring to the table, and their limitations.
We'll cover all aspects of cryogenic deflashing of molded rubber parts including: design, compounds, methods of molding, methods of deflashing and results.
You'll learn about adhesive preparation and application steps, parts design, and molding operation that need to be addressed to prevent bond failures.
You'll see how by applying three mature mold design technologies into one can add huge dollars to your bottom line.
We'll show you how to maximize your injection molding machine capabilities
You'll learn how by using scalable automation you can minimize your investment risk and maximize capacity.
You'll find out how important it is in making the right choice in trying to keep your mold costs down without negatively impacting other aspects of your business and possibly resulting in higher costs in other areas.

Visit http://www.rubbernews.com/conferences/2005/rubber-molding/papers.html to view all the paper abstracts.
The early registration full conference fee for Rubber Product Manufacturers is $335. The early registration full conference fee for Suppliers to the rubber industry is $650.
Registration includes a complete set of all the papers presented at the conference, the opening night networking cocktail reception, complimentary continental breakfast and lunch, a roster of all attendees and delegates and admittance to exhibit area to visit the table-top technology providers.
All events will be held at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn, which is adjacent to the Fairlane Town Center shopping mall and is conveniently located minutes from downtown Detroit and the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, as well as historic Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum. A special room rate of $129 (plus tax) per night has been reserved for our guests. Please refer to the International Rubber Molding Conference or Rubber & Plastics News when making your reservation. Parking is Free for all our guests.For Reservations: 800-233-1234 or 313-593-1234
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