Description
Course Duration
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Total Duration: 3–6 months (depending on the institution)
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Mode of Delivery: Classroom-based, online, or hybrid
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Eligibility: High school diploma or equivalent
Course Modules
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Introduction to Plastics & Polymers
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Types of plastics (thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers)
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Polymer chemistry and properties
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Additives and modifiers
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Plastic Manufacturing Processes
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Injection molding
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Blow molding
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Extrusion
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Thermoforming
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Compression molding
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Materials & Product Design
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Selection of plastics for different applications
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Design considerations for plastic products
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CAD basics for plastic product design
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Quality Control & Testing
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Mechanical and thermal testing
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Defect analysis and troubleshooting
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Industry standards (ASTM, ISO)
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Recycling & Sustainability in Plastics
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Biodegradable and bio-based plastics
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Recycling processes (mechanical & chemical)
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Environmental regulations & circular economy
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Applications of Plastic & Allied Products
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Packaging, automotive, medical, construction, and consumer goods
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Emerging trends in plastic technology
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Practical Training
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Hands-on sessions in molding and extrusion
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Lab work for material testing
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Industry visits (where applicable)
Career Opportunities
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Plastic product manufacturing technician
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Quality control inspector
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Process engineer (entry-level)
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Materials testing specialist
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Sales & technical support in the plastics industry
Certification
Upon successful completion, participants receive a Certificate in Plastic & Allied Products, enhancing employability in the polymer and manufacturing sectors.


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