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Eastech 2010

StampingSimulation will be exhibiting at Eastech 2010 The face of manufacturing is changing. Global markets are emerging, new industries are on the horizon…
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Free Forming Analysis for March!

Free Forming Analysis for March!* For the month of March, we will simulate the main forming process (one forming station) to check for…
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Simulation Produces Good Parts at First Tool Tryout

Often it is difficult to judge when a sheet metal product design can be successfully formed in a single forming process. Using forming…
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Fabtech 2010

StampingSimulation will be exhibiting at Fabtech November 2-4 2010 Exposure to New Prospects and Markets in the Southeast Returning to Atlanta in 2010,…
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MetalForm Mexico

StampingSimulation.com will be exhibiting at MetalForm Mexico May 11-13 2010. PMA Mexico is the leading source for information, education, and networking to improve…
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Simulation yields accurate blank development

Incremental sheet metal forming simulation not only predicts common defects such as wrinkles, splits or springback but is also regularly used to accurately…
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Does increasing material thickness reduce the risk of splits?

The best way to answer this question is via the Forming Limit Diagram (FLD). The colors and predictions of splits/compression, etc., are all…
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How does Simulation show wrinkling?

This is a good question and certainly worth further discussion. When assessing wrinkles in forming simulation, it is important to understand how a…
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The Non-Linear Forming Limit Diagram

Welcome to 2009! It's a new year so let's talk about something that might be new to even those who have seen and…
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EasyBlank supplies CAD file with a detailed report

We have recently released the latest update to EasyBlank and those who have subscribed to the regular mailing list may have come across…
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