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TraceParts, IronCAD to Offer 100 Million Online 3D CAD Models for Free

Online portal now directly accessed within IronCAD suite.

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By DE Editors  

December 13, 2013

TraceParts and IronCAD launched a new portal that serves as a free online design resource, to the user community of IronCAD software.

Directly available through IronCAD's 2014 suite of products, the new online part library features more than 100 million part numbers from hundreds of component manufacturers and distributors, and thousands of ISO, ANSI, DIN, NF, GB, ASME and other standards.

"We're extremely proud to partner with IronCAD to bring best-in-class free 3D part catalogs to their users," said Gabriel Guigue, TraceParts managing director. "Time to market is critical to all manufacturing companies and IronCAD is a highly flexible tool to help them designing their products better and faster. We believe TraceParts catalogs will bring a fantastic added value to all IronCAD users while maximizing the product exposure for the part manufacturers using our services. Thanks to this new website's additional traffic, the cumulated audience of our TraceParts Publishing Network now exceeds 8 million CAD engineers worldwide."

"IronCAD has always led the way in dynamic 3D modeling, delivering true productivity, performance, design freedom, and effective collaboration that is ideally suited to creative and innovative design professionals," said Cary O'Connor, IronCAD's vice president of marketing. "Therefore it was natural to partner with TraceParts to deliver millions of native IronCAD models just a mouse click away in our application, extending our user's ability to configure and communicate designs. It will dramatically save time and costs to our users."

For more information, visit IronCAD and TraceParts.

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

 

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