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By DE Editors  

May 13, 2016

Senvol and Granta Design have partnered to integrate the Senvol Database into GRANTA MI and CES Selector. As a result, development teams will be better able to find valuable AM data and to identify the best machines and materials for their projects, a company press release states.

The materials included in the database are metals, composites, plastics, ceramics and more.

“We’re pleased to be working with Senvol to further extend Granta’s solution for additive manufacturing,” said Dr Patrick Coulter, chief operating officer at Granta Design. “The Senvol Database provides us with the best available additive manufacturing reference information, which both adds to our solution in this area and reinforces Granta’s strategy to provide the best single source of materials data across the broad range of engineering applications.”

“We’re extremely excited to announce this partnership with Granta. Granta is one of the clear leaders in materials information technology, and through their platform, for the first time ever engineers will have the ability to compare additive manufacturing data against conventional manufacturing data,” says Zach Simkin, president of Senvol.

For more information, visit Senvol and Granta Design.

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

 
 

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