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RocTool Partners with Autodesk

By DE Editors  

April 14, 2015

RocTool, a provider of design and development technologies for rapid molding injection, has partnered with Autodesk. This collaboration, according to the company, will help simplified access to new platforms such as Simulation Moldflow Insight.

RocTool is currently expanding its partnerships with other technology companies to offer clients greater access to simulation software, resins, molds and equipment.

“Autodesk Simulation Moldflow helps designers, mold makers and engineers evaluate and optimize the implementation of the RocTool induction heating technology in their molds,” says Hanno Van Raalte, product manager for Moldflow at Autodesk. “Manufacturers can compare possible alternative configuration and see the impact on final product quality and cycle time, before the tool design is finalized.”

For more information, visit RocTool.

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

 

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