Process Development
Process Development
John has been working directly with the injection molding process since his first position as a Shift Supervisor/Molding Technician while he was still in collage at UMass Lowell. He has held multiple positions having responsibility for process engineering in injection molding as a custom molder, captive molder and as a customer of injection molded parts. Each time he was able to sample and validate new molds, debug and troubleshoot existing molds, change part or mold designs to optimize the process and many other improvements to the injection molding process.
John has been successful in many injection molding process technologies:
High Speed (6 sec. cycles) Thin wall molding Processing deep draw parts Optics Insert Molding (single stage, shuttle & rotary table) 2 Component Molding Cavity Pressure Transducers Dynamic Feed (in mold cavity pressure control) Decoupled and Scientific Molding