Presented by Asaclean
Recorded on June 17, 2021
Throughout this unprecedented crisis, plastics processors have learned how important it is to be flexible and prepared. Even the best injection molding and extrusion shops are being forced to adapt to the unexpected. Some major players were forced to shut their plants with little notice. Others remained open, but their customers’ orders slowed dramatically. And still others are taking on completely new kinds of production to give back and remain “essential.”
Regardless of your situation, this webinar will share 8 tips to help you build a growth strategy that will set you up for success long-term. Our Purging Expert will teach you best practices for your plant during times like these. He will explain how to shut-down with purge to avoid costly downtime at startup. You will learn how to perform easier screw pulls, how to optimize difficult changeovers, and how to trial and implement a purge program now if you’re dealing with less production than usual.
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