en.Wedoany.com Reported - Swiss testing and measurement technology company Kistler Instrument has recently announced a strategic partnership with California-based injection molding training organization FimmTech. The two parties will directly integrate Kistler's cavity pressure sensors and process monitoring systems into FimmTech's injection molding seminar courses, blending hands-on training with measurement data-based process control. According to the two companies, FimmTech's scientific molding methodology training system, combined with advanced measurement technology, will help molding manufacturers improve production efficiency.
FimmTech President and Plastics Technology contributor Suhas Kulkarni noted that since the company's founding in 2004, they have often seen a real-world contradiction among molders: some have the equipment but lack the process knowledge to use it effectively, while others possess the knowledge but lack the corresponding equipment. Kulkarni stated: "This collaboration provides both, helping participants gain deeper process insight and apply the technology effectively." He further emphasized that cavity pressure sensing is an "essential technology," especially in precision molding fields such as medical. Kulkarni said: "When part or mold design characteristics result in an extremely narrow process window, molders face challenges. Adopting cavity pressure technology is the ideal way to solve such problems."

The core of this collaboration is the integration of Kistler's cavity pressure sensors and process monitoring systems into FimmTech's training lectures and cavity pressure technology workshops. Kistler North America General Manager Kim Pfluger revealed that participants will now directly operate Kistler equipment during hands-on sessions, practicing measurement-based process control within the framework of scientific molding principles. Pfluger stated: "Cavity pressure monitoring has long been proven to reduce scrap and enhance process stability, but our goal has always been more than just making it a tool; we want it to become a fundamental part of how molders think about their processes."
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