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Manufacturing Technology Certificates (MTC)
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: METALS
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PAINT & FINISHING
Manufacturing Technology Certificates: PLASTICS - PRIMARY PROCESSING
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PLASTICS - INJECTION MOLDING
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PLASTICS - ADVANCED INJECTION MOLDING
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: MATERIALS (NON-METALLIC)
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: ASSEMBLY & DESIGN FOR PLASTIC PARTS
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: PLASTICS TOOLING
MTC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS: E-course License Package
Fundamentals of Automation
Industrial Robotics
Automation of Inj. Molding Process
Cost Reduction of Injection Molded Parts
Insert Molding & Encapsulation
Off-Line Painting Interior & Ext. Parts
Recycling of Plastic Parts
Sheet Metal Stamping
Welding
Manufacturing Technology Certificate: INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING
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Manufacturing Technology Certificate INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS: Take advantage of the Discounted Pricing given for purchasing the entire bundled package of 5 e-courses. 64 Total Contact Hours.
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MTC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS: E-course License Package
 
To earn your MTC in Industrial Automation & Robotics complete the first 2 listed e-courses below. Then choose an additional 3 from the remaining industrial automation and robotics curriculum (5 courses total). Please specify the 2 additional courses you would like to include in the MTC after purchasing this package.
Price: $1,470.00
 
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Fundamentals of Automation
 
The Fundamentals of Automation course explains the differences between fixed and flexible automation as well as examining the componenets and control systems used in manufacturing automation. Robotics and robot process applications are covered in detail.
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Price: $395.00
 
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Industrial Robotics
 
The Industrial Robotics course explains advantages and disadvantages of using robots along with a description of the classification systems used with robots. Robotic components such as actuators, tooling and control systems are examined. Robot programming, operations and interfacing are also discussed. The course ends with an explanation of the ANSI robotics safety standard.the components and control systems used in manufacturing automation.
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Price: $395.00
 
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Automation of Inj. Molding Process
 
The Automation of the Injection Molding Process course deals with the fundamental concepts of automating an injection molding operation, from the arrival of the material in the facility, the material’s passage to and through the injection molding machine, and the handling of parts in the immediate vicinity of the molding machine. The focus will be upon the decision factors influencing choices about automation in and around the injection molding machine, and also on the technical aspects of equipment used in the automation process.
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Price: $295.00
 
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Cost Reduction of Injection Molded Parts
 
The Cost Reduction of Injection Molded Parts course addresses the many variables that affect the different stages of injection molding, including a number of processes dependent on operator set-up and several functions performed by auxiliary equipment. 
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Price: $295.00
 
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Insert Molding & Encapsulation
 
The Insert Molding and Encapsulation course covers the techniques used in molding a wide variety of common plastic components. Insert molding is a form of injection molding where molten plastic is injected into the mold and surrounds or backs an insert previously placed in the mold. The insert can take a variety of forms, ranging from a threaded metal piece, a decorated film to another plastic or metal part. The machines, inserts, and the techniques of over molding and glass encapsulation are described. In mold decoration behind film and the encapsulation of electrical components are examined in detail.
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Price: $295.00
 
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Off-Line Painting Interior & Ext. Parts
 
The Off-Line Painting of Interior and Exterior Parts course examines the painting of plastic parts in settings other than the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) assembly center. Methods used for pretreatment and handling of plastics are explained. The basics of how to design plastic parts to be painted without problems is also discussed.
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Price: $295.00
 
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Recycling of Plastic Parts
 
The Recycling of Plastics Parts course provides insight on in-process recycling including topics on the following: granulator selection, fines removal and drying, and metering of the regrind. Valuable information on mechanical recycling is given on such topics as, automotive dismantling and shredding, material identification, separation of materials, and processing. Several applications where recycled materials are used are also reviewed.
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Price: $295.00
 
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Sheet Metal Stamping
 
The Sheet Metal Stamping Course begins by discussing the evolution of the stamping die, and the impact it has had on the industrial revolution. A review of single operation dies such as blank, compound and pierce, form, and draw dies are also discussed. The dies that perform multiple operations on the same piece, such as progressive and transfer dies are also mentioned. Other topics that are elaborated upon include, different dies relative to the final product’s parameters, complexity of the final product, material that will be used to fabricate from, and production volume requirements of the final product.
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Price: $295.00
 
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Welding
 
The Welding of Metals Course will help in the understanding of the complexity of the metallurgy of welding and the significant aspects that can produce better weldments, proper welding operations and practices. A description of some of the most widely used methods of welding are also discussed. The welding operation can be a conventional method or an automated system, subject to the kind of material and the design of the product. Considerations are given when deciding to choose between the two systems, automated vs. conventional.
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Price: $295.00