Introduction
In today’s competitive industrial landscape, plastic components are widely used across automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, medical, and packaging industries. Despite their benefits, these materials can fail due to environmental factors, design flaws, material selection errors, or processing issues.
This training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, aims to equip engineers, quality professionals, and technical managers with the knowledge and practical skills required to investigate, analyze, and prevent failure in plastic components. The program blends theory and application to improve product reliability, reduce recalls, and enhance performance.
Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the mechanisms and root causes of failure in plastic components.
- Apply scientific and engineering methods to failure investigations.
- Analyze failure modes using microscopy, thermal, and mechanical analysis.
- Develop effective preventive strategies in design, material selection, and manufacturing.
- Enhance component reliability and improve failure documentation and reporting processes.
Course Methodology
- Instructor-led sessions with real-world case studies.
- Interactive discussions and scenario-based learning.
- Visual presentations and analysis of failed parts.
- Structured investigation frameworks and problem-solving approaches.
- Technical documentation and failure report development.
Organizational Impact
- Reduction in product recalls and warranty costs.
- Improved reliability and customer satisfaction.
- Enhanced capability in design validation and risk mitigation.
- Strengthened failure documentation and traceability processes.
- Development of internal expertise in plastic component evaluation.
Target Audience
- Product and Design Engineers
- Quality Assurance & Quality Control Engineers
- Failure Analysis and Reliability Engineers
- Materials and Process Engineers
- R&D Personnel involved with plastic components
- Technical Managers and Supervisors in manufacturing industries
Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Plastic Materials and Failure Modes
- Classification of plastics: thermoplastics vs thermosets
- Common applications and performance characteristics
- Introduction to failure modes (brittle fracture, creep, fatigue, environmental stress cracking)
- Factors influencing plastic failures: thermal, mechanical, chemical, and environmental
Day 2: Failure Investigation Techniques and Tools
- The failure analysis process: data collection to root cause identification
- Visual inspection and macroscopic analysis
- Microscopy techniques: optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
- Thermal analysis: DSC, TGA
- Spectroscopy: FTIR, Raman
Day 3: Case Studies in Plastic Component Failures
- Real-world failures in automotive, electronics, and packaging
- Analysis of design flaws and processing errors
- Environmental and service life factors
- Correlation of material properties with failure behavior
- Lessons learned and corrective action planning
Day 4: Prevention Strategies and Design Considerations
- Design for reliability in plastic components
- Best practices in material selection and processing
- Mold design and injection molding parameters
- Additives and fillers: their role and risks
- Accelerated life testing and validation techniques
Day 5: Documentation, Reporting, and Continuous Improvement
- Structuring a failure analysis report
- Communicating findings to stakeholders
- Implementing corrective and preventive actions (CAPA)
- Integrating lessons learned into design and production cycles
- Group activity: simulated failure investigation and report development