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Cadenas PARTsolutions and Eaton's B-Line business announced the expansion of the CoSPEC online CAD catalog and product configurator. Powered by PARTsolutions, the updated CoSPEC platform now provides on-demand content in Aveva Plant Design Management Software (PDMS), as well as AutoDesk Revit Building Information Modeling (BIM), for all of the B-Line division's cable tray products.

"The CoSPEC CAD catalog has been a great addition to the B-Line division and a valuable resource for engineering and design professionals," said Tim Fox, product line manager, Eaton's B-Line division. "With these additions, we can deliver a service that will help reduce engineering time and increase quality of design, ultimately helping save our customers significant time and money."
Launched in 2011, CoSPEC enables customers to select, view and download products from Eaton's B-Line business. The program's product data is available online in nearly 100 different CAD, BIM, PDMS and graphic formats and can be accessed and downloaded at the user's convenience. All content is available in both 2D and 3D non-proprietary formats, as well as native, proprietary formats for integration into nearly all design platforms.
"Eaton's B-Line division is dedicated to using the best technology available in order to better serve its customers," said Rob Zesch, president, PARTsolutions. "By hosting its entire product catalog online, the B-Line division has made it easier to find and incorporate products directly into customers' designs in an instant."
For more information, visit Cadenas PARTsolutions and Eaton.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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