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Cimatron Helps Speed Up Tool Design with CADENAS

PARTsolutions interface to online catalog enriches selection of pre-built parts.

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March 25, 2008

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Cimatron (Givat Shmuel, Israel) announced a new partnership with CADENAS, a part catalog provider. The integration of CADENAS PARTsolutions into version 8.5 of Cimatron enables tool makers to shorten design cycles by incorporating ready-made CADENAS catalog parts into their mold and die assemblies.

While powerful catalog functionality has long been available in Cimatron's software, the CADENAS catalogs place thousands of additional standard components at the disposal of Cimatron's users, eliminating many of the manual and time consuming steps in the tool design process.

CADENAS catalogs can be downloaded from the Internet, and automatic updates are provided on an ongoing basis, ensuring that changes to parts are immediately reflected in the catalog.

Contact Cimatron for details.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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