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T-Flex Parametric and TraceParts Offer Access to Millions of 3D native T-Flex models

Native T-Flex format available in the TraceParts CAD Parts Library.

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By DE Editors  

September 11, 2009

By DE Editors

T-Flex Parametric and TraceParts have announced the availability of the native T-Flex format in the TraceParts CAD Parts Library. T-Flex users now have direct online access to models from leading manufacturers.

Flex users have another immediate benefit from the customer-oriented partnership with TraceParts: Designers in machinery, mechanical systems, and mold construction will be able to save time that was previously wasted on manufacturer inquiries about CAD models or on re-drawing that required components for integration into their own designs. The data can be loaded in the native T-Flex format directly via www.tracepartsonline.net/ws/t-flex.

“We are pleased about the partnership with T-Flex”, said Christian Baumgärtner, TraceParts GmbH Managing Director. “T-Flex offers a very good price-performance ratio. This way the parts suppliers available as TraceParts catalogs can achieve an additional visibility while the T-Flex users profit from the time savings.”

For more information, visit T-Flex and TraceParts.

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

 

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