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Patented 3D-printed mold insert design rapidly evacuates gases while preventing plastic flash-through, eliminates costly maintenance and need for press-side temperature-control units.
Register for amerimold today for a free exhibit hall pass and a 25 percent conference discount—and have access to an exhibit hall full of products and equipment for the engineering, building and repairing of molds.
Conformal cooling is hot. It’s one of the most popular topics at industry conferences today and yet there are many companies that are still not sure if they are ready to use the technology, according to David Lindemann, who is an applications engineer for 3Dsystems, a Cimatron software business unit. Dave joined MMT recently to present a webinar on the topic.
Amerimold Expo 2015 is the place to be if you're looking to learn about technologies and best practices that mold buyers and mold builders use to make critical decisions that improve processes, solve problems and meet quoted leadtimes. Check out our Engineer block of technical conference sessions.
CNC machining media brand designs half-day workshop as technical peer-to-peer discussion to deliver practical solutions and business strategies.
Expertise in metal fabrication and machining creates opportunities for mold shops seeking diversification.
The Amerimold Expo, held September 21-23 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center (Rosemont, Illinois) announced attendance numbers and participant demographics.
EuroMold 2013 – With 58,673 visitors, 1,056 exhibitors and increasing internationality, the World Fair for Moldmaking and Tooling, Design and Application Development was the most successful in five years.
Being an IMTS year, it is to be expected that most of us are focused on technology. I'm here to tell you that to get the most out of the products and equipment you invest in, you must also focus on the "business" of moldmaking. This reminded me of an article series we published in the late 1990s that still applies today.