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Clippard Launches 3D Product Catalog Powered by TraceParts

Customers can select parts and download 3D CAD models.

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By DE Editors  

June 18, 2009

By DE Editors

Fluid power and device manufacturer Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc. is now using the TraceParts Internet service to provide a 3D online product catalog for engineers and designers. Clippard’s customers will be able to select the right product for their needs and then download native 3D CAD models of the products into their designs.

Clippard Minimatics are used virtually everywhere for control, interface, sensing, logic, and actuation functions. This range of applications spans a variety of industries including machinery, packaging, textiles, medical equipment, animation, agriculture, material handling, mobile equipment, assembly, electronics, food processing, and more. Special components designed for a customer’s OEM applications are also available.

“Our customers were asking for 3D models of our products to include in their designs”, says Jim Coshnitzke, Clippard’s advertising manager. “The catch was they wanted the models delivered in a wide variety of CAD system formats. TraceParts allows us to satisfy those needs.”

For more information, visit TraceParts.

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

 

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