The first in a series of hands-on workshops being offered this summer and fall by the Plastics Innovation & Resource Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology proved highly beneficial for 26 participants from 11 companies based in five states.
Led by prominent plastics experts, the three-day Extrusion Seminar & Hands-on Workshop provided attendees with a comprehensive overview of extruders and extrusion principles. The training was sponsored by West Pharmaceutical Services.
“This hands-on workshop and seminar has greatly expanded my knowledge on extruders, allowing me to better communicate with both operators and engineers,” said Jessica Kogler, of Carlisle Construction Materials LLC. “Additionally, I was able to connect formulation, physical properties and processing, giving me the ability to optimize current and new products.”
Headlining the early June event were world-renowned extrusion consultant Chris Rauwendaal, from Rauwendaal Extrusion Engineering in Auburn, California, and Kirk M. Cantor, Penn College professor of polymer engineering technology.
Course topics were presented in a multimedia format and featured hands-on training using extrusion industry equipment. Content covered included extruder hardware, polymer properties, screw design, extrusion die design, troubleshooting and twin-screw extrusion.
“As an engineer with a focus in mechanics and metallurgy, this plastics course has been an eye-opening experience!” raved Anthony Harkness, of Ward Manufacturing LLC. “Not only will this course help me with our small plastics department, but it has encouraged me to do my own personal research into plastics.”