Optimize Wall Thickness Control with ARM’s New Training Series

The Association of Rotational Molders is excited to announce the latest addition to the ARM Training Academy: Wall Thickness Variation and Control. 

In this series, ARM Technical Director, Dr. Henwood provides an in-depth exploration of wall thickness control, a critical aspect of the rotomolding process. There are four modules that will cover the following learning objectives:

  • Understanding the causes of wall thickness variation in rotomolded parts, including heat variation, powder flow, and rotation speed.
  • Identifying tools and techniques like air amplifiers, heat pins, and rotation flow ratios to manage wall thickness.
  • Recognizing the impact of wall thickness control on product performance, such as stress management in kayaks and complex molds.
  • Learning measurement methods for wall thickness, including magnetic measurement advantages and accuracy.

Each session includes practical examples and case histories from real-world rotomolding applications, offering valuable insights for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

Like our Operator Training & Health and Safety certificate programs, this series involves videos on each subject and quizzes to test your knowledge, with unlimited retries to ensure you’ve got the information down. A certificate will be provided upon completion of the series.

This is part of our mission to provide rotomolders with the best training resources.

Log in at the ARM Training Academy with your rotomolding.org credentials.

If your company is an ARM member and you need access for your team, complete this form on our site.

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