[Utilization Guide] Robust input and information development in mold design and manufacturing processes.
Guidelines and standards for implementing the Robust Engineering Model (REM)!!
This demonstrates that simulation analysis also requires robustness, and introduces how to utilize "guidelines and standards" to achieve robust settings and operations, just as there are standards and specifications for mold design. [Contents] - Support for setting tasks - Prevention of setting omissions - Customization - Evaluation - etc. This is a contributed article to the technical information magazine "Mold Technology: IT Tool Utilization Guide" (Nikkankogyo Shimbun) September 2021 issue. *For more details, please check the "Catalog Download." Feel free to contact us as well.
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Main industries of introduction: ● Automotive OEM industry ● Molded press product manufacturing ● Automotive parts manufacturing
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[Case Study] AutoForm Customer Success Stories 2022


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Information is being distributed on official SNS (LinkedIn, Facebook, LINE)!
AufoForm Japan disseminates digital planning and digital information for the entire process chain dealing with press-formed parts on various social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, and LINE. ■ Successful cases applying planning and simulation software ■ Software development and related information from various companies ■ Cutting-edge technologies and trends ■ Industry-wide trends, etc. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/71626816/admin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/autoform.jp/ LINE: @afjp
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[Magazine Contribution] Published in the March issue of "TECHNICAL REPORT" on mold technology.
An article contributed by our company has been published in the March issue of the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun's "Kata Gijutsu." Please take a look. 【TECHNICAL REPORT 4】 Press forming simulation technology utilized in the Digital Manufacturing School 【Abstract】 The "Digital Manufacturing School," jointly organized by the Hiroshima Economic Federation's Manufacturing Committee and the Hiroshima Industrial Promotion Organization's Hiroshima Digital Innovation Center, aims to enhance the technological capabilities of local small and medium-sized enterprises. Currently, two courses are offered: one for press forming molds and another for injection molding molds, where participants engage in practical exercises to solve their company's challenges through the use of digital tools. The digital tools employed include AutoForm (for the press forming mold course) and 3D-TIMON (for the injection molding mold course), which are easy to operate even for those who are not dedicated CAE specialists. The focus is not only on learning how to use the software but also on developing problem-solving skills. This article introduces three points from the initiatives reported in the press mold course. - Improvement of the correlation between CAE analysis and actual machines - Analysis of sudden cracking factors during mass production - Systematic consideration of springback countermeasures for product shapes