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AutoForm Announces New Release of EasyBlank

Zurich, Switzerland, July 13, 2007: AutoForm Engineering GmbH, the leading supplier of software solutions for the sheet metal forming industry, has announced a…
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What’s the difference between a crash and a draw form?

To many toolmakers this may seem a simple question, however, for those new in the industry or without much experience, it is worth…
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The capabilities of Simulation

We would like to explore the capabilities of forming simulation, as well as provide some descriptions of how the technology works. So here…
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Virtual Circle Grid Plots

It is common practice for a toolmaker to scribe or etch a grid of circles onto a blank during the tooling development stage.…
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EasyBlank saves time and money on the shop floor

Having launched EasyBlank in the last few weeks, already we are able to confirm that users are taking advantage of the technology on…
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AutoForm Launches Ecommerce Solution EasyStamping.com and starts Partnership with StampingSimulation

Zurich, Switzerland, May 29, 2007: AutoForm Engineering GmbH, the leading supplier of software solutions for the sheet metal forming industry, has announced the…
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Customer feedback

Recently, we spoke to a customer and asked him a series of questions, regarding StampingSimulation.com services. Here is the transcript of the interview.…
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The accuracy of Simulation

This is the topic that most toolmakers want to know about when the use of forming simulation is suggested. Before discussing this topic,…
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Research shows that high performing manufacturers use Simulation

Recent research by the Aberdeen research company (October 2006, The Simulation-Driven Design Benchmark Report: Getting It Right the First Time) proves that the…
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Explain the difference between One-Step and Incremental Simulation technology

It is important to understand the difference between the calculation methods used in sheet metal forming simulation. The term INCREMENTAL and ONE-STEP refers…
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