Why are there not many technical exchange websites in the injection molding industry?
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- Unsolveddestoon
- 2021-08-20 11:08
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- 1Flooranonymity
- 2021-08-25 10:36
1.Practitioners in the injection molding industry generally have low academic qualifications and are not a potential user group for Zhihu. Once, a few graduate students asked me to introduce them to our company, but our personnel directly refused.
In addition, this industry is indeed based on practice. In this industry, if the theory and practice are the masters who can penetrate the mold, the technology, and the injection molding machinery, I know them all to be the bosses, let alone the time to know. Of course there are exceptions, such as technicians who do mold design or finite element analysis (moldflow). The domestic injection molding and mold industry standards still have a certain gap compared with Europe.
2. Because of their strong professionalism, people in the injection molding industry are more inclined to self-study, explore and mix professional forums, and the predecessors in the 80s are more inclined to discuss with people in the circle, or bite by themselves. In recent years, fewer and fewer skilled technicians have not worked on their own right away. Some of them have jumped to the top 500 to spur suppliers, and young people can’t stand it in this industry, and then switch to mold or machine design, or simply change careers. This has directly led to the ageing gap of human resources in the industry.
In addition, this industry is indeed based on practice. In this industry, if the theory and practice are the masters who can penetrate the mold, the technology, and the injection molding machinery, I know them all to be the bosses, let alone the time to know. Of course there are exceptions, such as technicians who do mold design or finite element analysis (moldflow). The domestic injection molding and mold industry standards still have a certain gap compared with Europe.
2. Because of their strong professionalism, people in the injection molding industry are more inclined to self-study, explore and mix professional forums, and the predecessors in the 80s are more inclined to discuss with people in the circle, or bite by themselves. In recent years, fewer and fewer skilled technicians have not worked on their own right away. Some of them have jumped to the top 500 to spur suppliers, and young people can’t stand it in this industry, and then switch to mold or machine design, or simply change careers. This has directly led to the ageing gap of human resources in the industry.