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How RJG eDart Transformed PCI’s Injection Molding Operation

How RJG eDart Transformed PCI's Injection Molding Operation - Q&A with Director of Engineering Kurt Behrendt Injection molding technology has evolved greatly since the Hyatt brothers patented the first injection molding machine in 1872. Their initial plunger design was improved upon in 1946 when James Hendry created the first auger injection molding machine.But it wasn’t until the computer age when advances to the injection molding process started to take shape. Today's plastic injection molders must stay at the forefront with scientific molding principles and processes to meet the demands of quality, consistency, efficiency, production, and cost savings.One of the ways PCI has remained competitive with its large OEMs has been to embrace the RJG eDart® system of advanced process control. In a nutshell, the eDart system helps plastic injection molders stabilize their process to ensure the highest quality while reducing costs.Throughout the course of this Q&A with PCI’s director of engineering, Kurt Behrendt, we’ll discuss more details of the eDart apex system for advanced process control and its impact on PCI’s injection molding operation.

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