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Empak/Emhart Mould Design Training in SUOKON Glass, Shenyang, China


Empak and Emhart held another Product Development & Mould Design Training, this time in Shenyang, China, on SUOKUN Glass Plant.



SANJIN provided the Technical onsite support and translation services!




Concepts like glass properties, IS timing, mould cooling strategies and of course, parison design rules were widely discussedin order to develop the building blocks for a successful mould design.





As part of our tradition in these trainings, we invited the attendees to bring real case scenarios to challenge Empak's PAKForming Simulator and this time was no exception.


In fact, we found some of the most incredible Weight/Capacity ratios to explore!





The interaction was extremely fruitful and warm, even for Empak, as we saw approaches to the process, that we have never seen before!



Our deep thanks to the participants from SUOKUN for placing several technical challenges during this training, something that truly makes Product Development and Mould Design such an important aspect on the Supply Chain of Container Glass Industry.


Also a note for the great support of Sanjin's team as well for their incredible hospitality!


In particular to Mr. Paul Bu, (Sanjin's Deputy General Manager) for the translation during the training.


Hope to meet with you soon!




Would you like to know more?


Contact directly:


Portugal Office (Lisbon):

Phone: +351 218 079 529


Bulgaria Office (Plovdiv):

Phone: +359 898803090


India Office (Hyderabad):

Phone: (+91) 9440352525




Or for trainings:


If you need more detailed information on the fees, dates and target audience, contact Empakglass through: training@empakglass.com or management@empakglass.com

These are seminars developed by professionals to professionals, on the glass packaging industry and industries that also contact with glass as a packaging material.





Sincerely,


Elisabete and Hélder!



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