Closed Mold University heads to Florida
JRL-Marine Concepts will host Composites One and CCP Composites' Advanced Closed Mold Processes & Tooling class May 2-3 in Cape Coral, Fla.; there is no charge for the class.
Composites One (Arlington Heights, Ill., USA) and CCP Composites' (North Kansas City, Mo., USA) Advanced Closed Mold Processes & Tooling (CM307) class will be offered May 2-3 in Cape Coral, Fla., USA, at the Hampton Inn & Suites. Instruction will include hands-on composites and tooling workshops at JRL-Marine Concepts (Cape Coral).
Topics include: Specifying fiber-reinforced plastics, colors and standards, how to choose a closed mold process, vacuum-infused tooling, Flex Molding (MVP), light resin transfer molding (LRTM) mold design, release agent selection, and breakout sessions and project consultations.
The course is designed for fabricators, architects, engineers and others specifying composite parts for theme and amusement parks and other similar architectural structures. There is no charge for the course and it includes a copy of the Closed Mold Processing Guide.
For more information, or to register, contact Lisa Montgomery at lisa.montgomery@ccpcompositesus.com or +1 816-391-6125.
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