From: Cliff on 17 Apr 2010 01:35 On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:31:37 -0700 (PDT), cncmillgil <milgil(a)cin.net> wrote: >We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow >analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE >9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldflow Moldflow was an option for CADDS III decades ago for six figures IIRC (and many later systems) ... Moldex3D: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldex3D -- Cliff
From: cncmillgil on 22 Apr 2010 07:04 On Apr 17, 12:35 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote: > On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:31:37 -0700 (PDT), cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > >We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow > >analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE > >9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldflow > Moldflow was an option for CADDS III decades ago for six > figures IIRC (and many later systems) ... > > Moldex3D:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldex3D > -- > Cliff Last Chance to Register: Introducing Injection Simulation Flow Analysis Webinar Introducing Injection Simulation Flow Analysis Join us for a Webinar on April 22 Greetings! We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE 9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. It offers an integrated tool inside of Cimatron E for fast and accurate flow analysis with a wide range of material types, suppliers and grades. This product also can generate full reports with animation to pass along to your customers. Moldex3D is an injection simulation software developed by CoreTech System. The Moldex3D analysis tool displays a full 3D visualization of the injectcion molding process, providing the inner temperature and pressure of the cavity. CimatronE users will be able to evaluate the Melt Front Time, Air Trap, Weld Line, Gate Contribution, Pressure Drop, Temperature, Cooling Time, Material 3D Orientation, Filling- Animation, Filling-XY Curve Animation, and XY-Injection Pressure. Agenda & Speaker Attend this free introductory webinar and learn how the advanced 3D flow analysis, now available to CimatronE customers, will help you maintain high standards and stay ahead of the competition. Note - if you have already registered for this event, there is no need to re-register. Speaker: John Barnes Application Engineer Cimatron Technologies, Inc. Date and Time Moldex3D Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010 Time: 2:00 PM EDT Duration: 1 Hour Place: At your desktop (over the web) Register for this Event NOW! Cimatron 26800 Meadowbrook Suite 113 Novi, Michigan 48377 Phone: (248) 596-9700 Email: info(a)cimatrontech.com Web: http://www.cimatrontech.com This event is brought to you by Cimatron, a leading provider of integrated, CAD/CAM solutions for mold, tool and die makers. Cimatron is committed to providing comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that streamline manufacturing cycles, enable collaboration with outside vendors, and ultimately shorten product delivery time. Cimatron's cutting-edge CAD/CAM solutions are widely used in the automotive, medical, consumer plastics, electronics, and other industries. -- BBs #95 modified Help provided Machinists guided Cimatron rules All others drool! ©¿© ~gil~
From: cncmillgil on 27 Apr 2010 21:03 On Apr 22, 6:04 am, cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > On Apr 17, 12:35 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om> > wrote:> On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:31:37 -0700 (PDT), cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > > >We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow > > >analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE > > >9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldflow > > Moldflow was an option for CADDS III decades ago for six > > figures IIRC (and many later systems) ... > > > Moldex3D:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldex3D > > -- > > Cliff > > Last Chance to Register: Introducing Injection Simulation Flow > Analysis Webinar > Introducing Injection Simulation Flow Analysis > Join us for a Webinar on April 22 > Greetings! > > We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow > analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE > 9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. It > offers an integrated tool inside of Cimatron E for fast and accurate > flow analysis with a wide range of material types, suppliers and > grades. This product also can generate full reports with animation to > pass along to your customers. > > Moldex3D is an injection simulation software developed by CoreTech > System. The Moldex3D analysis tool displays a full 3D visualization of > the injectcion molding process, providing the inner temperature and > pressure of the cavity. CimatronE users will be able to evaluate the > Melt Front Time, Air Trap, Weld Line, Gate Contribution, Pressure > Drop, Temperature, Cooling Time, Material 3D Orientation, Filling- > Animation, Filling-XY Curve Animation, and XY-Injection Pressure. > > Agenda & Speaker > > Attend this free introductory webinar and learn how the advanced 3D > flow analysis, now available to CimatronE customers, will help you > maintain high standards and stay ahead of the competition. > > Note - if you have already registered for this event, there is no need > to re-register. > > Speaker: > John Barnes > Application Engineer > Cimatron Technologies, Inc. > > Date and Time > > Moldex3D > > Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010 > Time: 2:00 PM EDT > Duration: 1 Hour > Place: At your desktop (over the web) > Register for this Event NOW! > Cimatron > 26800 Meadowbrook > Suite 113 > Novi, Michigan 48377 > Phone: (248) 596-9700 > Email: i...(a)cimatrontech.com > Web:http://www.cimatrontech.com > > This event is brought to you by Cimatron, a leading provider of > integrated, CAD/CAM solutions for mold, tool and die makers. Cimatron > is committed to providing comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that > streamline manufacturing cycles, enable collaboration with outside > vendors, and ultimately shorten product delivery time. Cimatron's > cutting-edge CAD/CAM solutions are widely used in the automotive, > medical, consumer plastics, electronics, and other industries. > > -- > > BBs #95 modified > Help provided > Machinists guided > Cimatron rules > All others drool! > > ©¿© > ~gil~ Pioneering Solution for Micro Milling and Manufacturing CimatronE Micro Milling Free Online Product Demonstration: Thursday, April 29, 2010 Micro Manufacturing "Our software solution - developed in collaboration with leading cutting tools and machine manufacturers - answers the increasing need to cost-effectively manufacture high precision miniature components in large quantities for such demanding industries as medical, cellular and optics manufacturing. " - Danny Haran, President and CEO, Cimatron Ltd. Greetings! More and more industries (medical, optics, computer components, etc.) depend on the ability to cost-effectively manufacture very small, high- precision parts and molds. Cimatron has leveraged over two decades of tooling expertise, and the know-how of best-of-breed NC applications, to introduce a first-of-its- kind Micro Milling application that scales jobs to the micro environment - while ensuring the superior surface accuracy and quality that you require. With Cimatron's Micro Milling application, you can: * Effectively scale jobs to a micro environment * Reduce tool wear-and-tear, and eliminate breakage * Minimize dependence on EDM electrodes * Effectively heal sub-optimal imported geometry * Have built-in high-speed cutting strategies Sounds too good to be true? Join this web seminar and product demonstration and see for yourself the Cimatron difference! EVENT INFO April 29, 2010 2:00PM-3:00PM EDT OVER THE WEB REGISTER TO ATTEND -- ~g~
From: cncmillgil on 18 May 2010 18:29 On Apr 27, 8:03 pm, cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > On Apr 22, 6:04 am, cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > > > > > On Apr 17, 12:35 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om> > > wrote:> On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:31:37 -0700 (PDT), cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > > > >We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow > > > >analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE > > > >9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldflow > > > Moldflow was an option for CADDS III decades ago for six > > > figures IIRC (and many later systems) ... > > > > Moldex3D:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldex3D > > > -- > > > Cliff > > > Last Chance to Register: Introducing Injection Simulation Flow > > Analysis Webinar > > Introducing Injection Simulation Flow Analysis > > Join us for a Webinar on April 22 > > Greetings! > > > We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow > > analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE > > 9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. It > > offers an integrated tool inside of Cimatron E for fast and accurate > > flow analysis with a wide range of material types, suppliers and > > grades. This product also can generate full reports with animation to > > pass along to your customers. > > > Moldex3D is an injection simulation software developed by CoreTech > > System. The Moldex3D analysis tool displays a full 3D visualization of > > the injectcion molding process, providing the inner temperature and > > pressure of the cavity. CimatronE users will be able to evaluate the > > Melt Front Time, Air Trap, Weld Line, Gate Contribution, Pressure > > Drop, Temperature, Cooling Time, Material 3D Orientation, Filling- > > Animation, Filling-XY Curve Animation, and XY-Injection Pressure. > > > Agenda & Speaker > > > Attend this free introductory webinar and learn how the advanced 3D > > flow analysis, now available to CimatronE customers, will help you > > maintain high standards and stay ahead of the competition. > > > Note - if you have already registered for this event, there is no need > > to re-register. > > > Speaker: > > John Barnes > > Application Engineer > > Cimatron Technologies, Inc. > > > Date and Time > > > Moldex3D > > > Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010 > > Time: 2:00 PM EDT > > Duration: 1 Hour > > Place: At your desktop (over the web) > > Register for this Event NOW! > > Cimatron > > 26800 Meadowbrook > > Suite 113 > > Novi, Michigan 48377 > > Phone: (248) 596-9700 > > Email: i...(a)cimatrontech.com > > Web:http://www.cimatrontech.com > > > This event is brought to you by Cimatron, a leading provider of > > integrated, CAD/CAM solutions for mold, tool and die makers. Cimatron > > is committed to providing comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that > > streamline manufacturing cycles, enable collaboration with outside > > vendors, and ultimately shorten product delivery time. Cimatron's > > cutting-edge CAD/CAM solutions are widely used in the automotive, > > medical, consumer plastics, electronics, and other industries. > > > -- > > > BBs #95 modified > > Help provided > > Machinists guided > > Cimatron rules > > All others drool! > > > ©¿© > > ~gil~ > > Pioneering Solution for Micro Milling and Manufacturing > CimatronE Micro Milling > > Free Online Product Demonstration: Thursday, April 29, 2010 > > Micro Manufacturing > > "Our software solution - developed in collaboration with leading > cutting tools and machine manufacturers - answers the increasing need > to cost-effectively manufacture high precision miniature components in > large quantities for such demanding industries as medical, cellular > and optics manufacturing. " > > - Danny Haran, President and CEO, Cimatron Ltd. > > Greetings! > > More and more industries (medical, optics, computer components, etc.) > depend on the ability to cost-effectively manufacture very small, high- > precision parts and molds. > > Cimatron has leveraged over two decades of tooling expertise, and the > know-how of best-of-breed NC applications, to introduce a first-of-its- > kind Micro Milling application that scales jobs to the micro > environment - while ensuring the superior surface accuracy and quality > that you require. > > With Cimatron's Micro Milling application, you can: > > * Effectively scale jobs to a micro environment > * Reduce tool wear-and-tear, and eliminate breakage > * Minimize dependence on EDM electrodes > * Effectively heal sub-optimal imported geometry > * Have built-in high-speed cutting strategies > > Sounds too good to be true? > > Join this web seminar and product demonstration and see for yourself > the Cimatron difference! > > EVENT INFO > > April 29, 2010 > > 2:00PM-3:00PM EDT > > OVER THE WEB > > REGISTER TO ATTEND > > -- > > ~g~ May, 2010 Cimatron Tooling Tips! Greetings! Welcome to Cimatron Tooling Tips! This is a monthly email with information that will help you optimize your Cimatron products. May Tooling Tips Webinar computer hardware Join us on Wednesday, May 26th, for our monthly Tooling Tips webinar designed to help you get the ultimate performance out of your Cimatron software. Start saving time and increasing productivity by attending this webinar. Topic: GPP2 Post Note - if you have already registered, there is no need to re- register. Register now. Tips & Tricks by the Cimatron Support Staff Tip #1 The Cut Manager presents new options for Add operations, providing complete control over how the design is affected by adding the new component. Cut Manager lists the components that are in contact with the added component. The checkbox next to each component indicate whether it is going to be cut by the new part cutting object (according to the existing cutting rule) and are checked accordingly. The user may manually change the cut analysis results: checking the box will force a cut into a part that may otherwise/originally be an open solid, and un-checking the box will prevent needless cuts in plates that may already be cleared. Tip #2 Adding components to an assembly by placing them on a face creates a sketch in Cimatron E9. The sketch is an assembly-level feature, holding the dimensions or snap points where components are placed. On occasion, there may be a need to place additional components in the assembly using the same exact X and Y coordinates as a previously added component. In such cases, don't bother hunting for the sketch in the assembly tree. Instead, just right-click the mouse, and select Pick Reference Component. Then select any one of the previously added parts, and the new component will be placed in the same location. What's more, components added using this method can still be individually adjusted. Each snap point has a break option to allow moving it away from the point. Tip #3 Cimatron has long had the Quick Split function to help divide up plastic parts into sides to be molded. Quick Split organizes the faces from a part into groups. It also organizes the shutoff surfaces built out from the parting lines. It's good to understand the differences between these Part and Parting surfaces. Any part surface will be exported into a single mold component. Parting are steel shutoff surfaces, and therefore must be identical in the two mold components. That's the reason they are illustrated as two faces during the Quick Split animation, and why you must pick two groups when assigning the parting attribute. Part faces and parting faces each have their own tool to distribute them into the mold cavities. Part faces use Export to Part. It can simultaneously create multiple new parts in assembly. Parting faces use Export Parting Faces. This function incorporates a cut of the work piece along with the transfer of shape. Tip #4 Cimatron's E9.0 non-uniform scaling can now scale by bounding box. This eliminates the need for you to calculate the scaling ratios. The system creates a bounding box around the part and displays the dimensions of the original box. To the left is the area where you enter the new XYZ lengths that you want the part scaled to. Recorded Tooling Tips Webinars training To view previously recorded Tooling Tips webinars, using your user name and password, log into the support section of the Cimatron website. The available videos are listed under Tooling Tips Videos found on the lower left hand side. Do You Have a Tip to Share? share Your tip will be reviewed by the Cimatron technical team; if published, you will earn the recognition of your fellow toolmakers. Submit your tooling tip here. Contact Information email: info(a)cimatrontech.com phone: (877) 596-9700 web: http://www.cimatrontech.com -- ~g~
From: cncmillgil on 1 Jun 2010 22:24 On May 18, 5:29 pm, cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > On Apr 27, 8:03 pm, cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > > > > > On Apr 22, 6:04 am, cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > > > > On Apr 17, 12:35 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...(a)aoltmovetheperiodc.om> > > > wrote:> On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:31:37 -0700 (PDT), cncmillgil <mil...(a)cin.net> wrote: > > > > >We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow > > > > >analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE > > > > >9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. > > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldflow > > > > Moldflow was an option for CADDS III decades ago for six > > > > figures IIRC (and many later systems) ... > > > > > Moldex3D:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldex3D > > > > -- > > > > Cliff > > > > Last Chance to Register: Introducing Injection Simulation Flow > > > Analysis Webinar > > > Introducing Injection Simulation Flow Analysis > > > Join us for a Webinar on April 22 > > > Greetings! > > > > We are happy to announce that CimatronE now features plastic flow > > > analysis capabilities. The new capabilities are available in CimatronE > > > 9 SP2 through integration with a proven product called Moldex3D. It > > > offers an integrated tool inside of Cimatron E for fast and accurate > > > flow analysis with a wide range of material types, suppliers and > > > grades. This product also can generate full reports with animation to > > > pass along to your customers. > > > > Moldex3D is an injection simulation software developed by CoreTech > > > System. The Moldex3D analysis tool displays a full 3D visualization of > > > the injectcion molding process, providing the inner temperature and > > > pressure of the cavity. CimatronE users will be able to evaluate the > > > Melt Front Time, Air Trap, Weld Line, Gate Contribution, Pressure > > > Drop, Temperature, Cooling Time, Material 3D Orientation, Filling- > > > Animation, Filling-XY Curve Animation, and XY-Injection Pressure. > > > > Agenda & Speaker > > > > Attend this free introductory webinar and learn how the advanced 3D > > > flow analysis, now available to CimatronE customers, will help you > > > maintain high standards and stay ahead of the competition. > > > > Note - if you have already registered for this event, there is no need > > > to re-register. > > > > Speaker: > > > John Barnes > > > Application Engineer > > > Cimatron Technologies, Inc. > > > > Date and Time > > > > Moldex3D > > > > Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010 > > > Time: 2:00 PM EDT > > > Duration: 1 Hour > > > Place: At your desktop (over the web) > > > Register for this Event NOW! > > > Cimatron > > > 26800 Meadowbrook > > > Suite 113 > > > Novi, Michigan 48377 > > > Phone: (248) 596-9700 > > > Email: i...(a)cimatrontech.com > > > Web:http://www.cimatrontech.com > > > > This event is brought to you by Cimatron, a leading provider of > > > integrated, CAD/CAM solutions for mold, tool and die makers. Cimatron > > > is committed to providing comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that > > > streamline manufacturing cycles, enable collaboration with outside > > > vendors, and ultimately shorten product delivery time. Cimatron's > > > cutting-edge CAD/CAM solutions are widely used in the automotive, > > > medical, consumer plastics, electronics, and other industries. > > > > -- > > > > BBs #95 modified > > > Help provided > > > Machinists guided > > > Cimatron rules > > > All others drool! > > > > ©¿© > > > ~gil~ > > > Pioneering Solution for Micro Milling and Manufacturing > > CimatronE Micro Milling > > > Free Online Product Demonstration: Thursday, April 29, 2010 > > > Micro Manufacturing > > > "Our software solution - developed in collaboration with leading > > cutting tools and machine manufacturers - answers the increasing need > > to cost-effectively manufacture high precision miniature components in > > large quantities for such demanding industries as medical, cellular > > and optics manufacturing. " > > > - Danny Haran, President and CEO, Cimatron Ltd. > > > Greetings! > > > More and more industries (medical, optics, computer components, etc.) > > depend on the ability to cost-effectively manufacture very small, high- > > precision parts and molds. > > > Cimatron has leveraged over two decades of tooling expertise, and the > > know-how of best-of-breed NC applications, to introduce a first-of-its- > > kind Micro Milling application that scales jobs to the micro > > environment - while ensuring the superior surface accuracy and quality > > that you require. > > > With Cimatron's Micro Milling application, you can: > > > * Effectively scale jobs to a micro environment > > * Reduce tool wear-and-tear, and eliminate breakage > > * Minimize dependence on EDM electrodes > > * Effectively heal sub-optimal imported geometry > > * Have built-in high-speed cutting strategies > > > Sounds too good to be true? > > > Join this web seminar and product demonstration and see for yourself > > the Cimatron difference! > > > EVENT INFO > > > April 29, 2010 > > > 2:00PM-3:00PM EDT > > > OVER THE WEB > > > REGISTER TO ATTEND > > > -- > > > ~g~ > > May, 2010 Cimatron Tooling Tips! > Greetings! > > Welcome to Cimatron Tooling Tips! This is a monthly email with > information that will help you optimize your Cimatron products. > > May Tooling Tips Webinar > computer hardware > Join us on Wednesday, May 26th, for our monthly Tooling Tips webinar > designed to help you get the ultimate performance out of your Cimatron > software. Start saving time and increasing productivity by attending > this webinar. > > Topic: GPP2 Post > > Note - if you have already registered, there is no need to re- > register. > Register now. > Tips & Tricks > by the Cimatron Support Staff > > Tip #1 > The Cut Manager presents new options for Add operations, providing > complete control over how the design is affected by adding the new > component. Cut Manager lists the components that are in contact with > the added component. The checkbox next to each component indicate > whether it is going to be cut by the new part cutting object > (according to the existing cutting rule) and are checked accordingly. > The user may manually change the cut analysis results: checking the > box will force a cut into a part that may otherwise/originally be an > open solid, and un-checking the box will prevent needless cuts in > plates that may already be cleared. > > Tip #2 > Adding components to an assembly by placing them on a face creates a > sketch in Cimatron E9. The sketch is an assembly-level feature, > holding the dimensions or snap points where components are placed. On > occasion, there may be a need to place additional components in the > assembly using the same exact X and Y coordinates as a previously > added component. In such cases, don't bother hunting for the sketch in > the assembly tree. Instead, just right-click the mouse, and select > Pick Reference Component. Then select any one of the previously added > parts, and the new component will be placed in the same location. > What's more, components added using this method can still be > individually adjusted. Each snap point has a break option to allow > moving it away from the point. > > Tip #3 > Cimatron has long had the Quick Split function to help divide up > plastic parts into sides to be molded. Quick Split organizes the faces > from a part into groups. It also organizes the shutoff surfaces built > out from the parting lines. It's good to understand the differences > between these Part and Parting surfaces. Any part surface will be > exported into a single mold component. Parting are steel shutoff > surfaces, and therefore must be identical in the two mold components. > That's the reason they are illustrated as two faces during the Quick > Split animation, and why you must pick two groups when assigning the > parting attribute. Part faces and parting faces each have their own > tool to distribute them into the mold cavities. Part faces use Export > to Part. It can simultaneously create multiple new parts in assembly. > Parting faces use Export Parting Faces. This function incorporates a > cut of the work piece along with the transfer of shape. > > Tip #4 > Cimatron's E9.0 non-uniform scaling can now scale by bounding box. > This eliminates the need for you to calculate the scaling ratios. The > system creates a bounding box around the part and displays the > dimensions of the original box. To the left is the area where you > enter the new XYZ lengths that you want the part scaled to. > > Recorded Tooling Tips Webinars > training > To view previously recorded Tooling Tips webinars, using your user > name and password, log into the support section of the Cimatron > website. The available videos are listed under Tooling Tips Videos > found on the lower left hand side. > Do You Have a Tip to Share? > share > Your tip will be reviewed by the Cimatron technical team; if > published, you will earn the recognition of your fellow toolmakers. > Submit your tooling tip here. > > Contact Information > email: i...(a)cimatrontech.com > phone: (877) 596-9700 > web:http://www.cimatrontech.com > > -- > ~g~ May 31, 2010 The Knowledge-Sharing Newsletter in this issue * Telling the Mainstream about Manufacturing * Canadian Youth Shine at Skills Canada Competition * MOLD MAKING FOCUS Doing the Math on Your Moldmaker's Value * DIE MAKING FOCUS Quick Die Change - The Process CIMATRON HAS A NEW WEBSITE! Check it out! Cimatron Corporate: www.cimatron.com Cimatron North America: www.cimatrontech.com CIMATRON TRAINING Enhance your productivity and skill set with training. View Cimatron's Summer class schedule. QUICK LINK View Cimatron's GibbsCAM product line for production Join our mailing list! Greetings! Massive layoffs, plant closings, and the continuing threat of overseas competition have created a lasting erosion in the public's perception of the North American manufacturing industry. This negative perception is now creating a secondary long-term effect that is less publicly noticed - discouraging youth from entering a manufacturing career. However, the shortage of highly skilled employees is already a problem being felt by some manufacturers. According to experts' predictions, the problem will continue growing. Telling the mainstream about manufacturing is an important stride we should all partake in to ensure a vibrant future for our manufacturing sector. Mazak Corp. Canada is doing its part by participating and contributing annually in the Canadian Skills Competition. The Canadian Skills Competition showcases and raises awareness for skilled trades in Canada. Events like this not only help produce talented professionals, but also pave the way for quality products we can all enjoy for years to come. A company committed to superior quality and customer satisfaction is A-1 Tool Company (Melrose Park, IL). Focusing on delivering value to customers, taking an in-depth look at the customer's processes, and challenging the traditional approaches present an opportunity for profitability for both the Mold Maker and the customer. For Die Makers, carefully evaluating processes such as die changes can help pinpoint bottlenecks and problem areas. Developing a successful quick- changeover process can help streamline shop floor workflows and deliver significant savings in time and money. Enjoy the issue, Lisa Sterling Director of Marketing Cimatron Technologies, Inc. Telling the Mainstream about Manufacturing classroom How do we reach the next generation of manufacturing employees? One machine tool company succeeds with local efforts. What they are doing. Canadian Youth Shine at Skills Canada Competition Team Canada Mazak Corp. Canada lends a hand with the CNC Machining competition. See how. MOLD MAKING FOCUS Doing the Math on Your Moldmaker's Value doing the math This story features an example of a mold building company presenting new approaches to improve a customer's profitability. Do the math. DIE MAKING FOCUS Quick Die Change - The Process fast Expediting die-changes can save time and money. Tips for planning the process. email: news(a)cimatrontech.com phone: (248) 596-9700 web: http://www.cimatrontech.com -- ~g~
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