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Sigmasoft 2011 Webinars

If injection molded plastic or rubber parts are critical to the success of your business, you will benefit from attending these webinars.

Free 1-Hour Webinars:

 Tuesday, August 23

Introduction to SIGMASOFT®

 Wednesday, September 7

SIGMASOFT®: Analyze the Entire Mold

 Wednesday, September 21

Introduction to SIGMASOFT®

 Thursday, September 22

SIGMASOFT®: Benefits of Multi-Cycle Analysis

 Tuesday, September 27

SIGMASOFT®: Simulation Setup Demo

 Wednesday, October 12

Introduction to SIGMASOFT®

 Thursday, October 13

SIGMASOFT®: Post-Molding Simulation

 Webinar Time: 1pm ET / 10am PT

When it comes to making the right design, tooling, and process decisions, the accuracy of simulation makes all the difference.

 Sign up now to learn why SIGMASOFT® is the polymer injection molding simulation   software of choice.

“We are pleased to recommend SIGMASOFT® as the most promising simulation package today. We think both the software and the people behind it can be trusted to support your quest for accurate results; results that produce good molds and good processes that the processors can actually run.”

– Matt Groleau, President & CEO, RJG, Inc.

Webinar Descriptions

Introduction to SIGMASOFT®

The reason SIGMASOFT® simulations are so accurate is rooted in its history.  The core simulation physics and programming in SIGMASOFT® were developed by the same company that makes MAGMASOFT® – the foundry and die casting industry’s de facto standard for metal casting simulation. Taking those decades of 3D simulation expertise and applying them to the realm of polymer injection molding, SIGMASOFT® delivers an unprecedented set of 3D simulation tools for designers, engineers and analysts, relevant to today’s complex design-for-injection molding process.  SIGMASOFT®’s key differentiators will be highlighted through a detailed presentation.

SIGMASOFT®: Analyze the Entire Mold

SIGMASOFT® generates simulations in a fundamentally different way than traditional simulation tools. When process simulation is coupled with all of the mold components, the entire injection mold and process is simulated, rather than assumed.   This allows users to make accurate and confident decisions about tooling designs and process parameters.  These capabilities will be shown through a powerpoint presentation and software demonstration.

SIGMASOFT®: Benefits of Multi-Cycle Analysis

SIGMASOFT® Multi-Cycle analysis enables you to analyze multiple cycles as the mold reaches the quasi-stationary state and use the actual mold temperature variances for the simulation.  This ensures the most realistic process and accurate simulation.  These capabilities will be shown through a powerpoint presentation and software demonstration.

SIGMASOFT®: Simulation Setup Demo

In-depth injection molding simulation software has traditionally been used by analysts who have the expertise to setup the complex mesh model required for simulation.  With SIGMASOFT®, the meshing is done quickly without requiring “mesh clean-up”.  This allows designers, engineers, and managers in charge of mold and process layout to run complex injection molding scenarios easily.  Companies no longer need to rely on a “meshing expert” to employ injection molding simulation.  A software demonstration will highlight the model import and setup process for running analysis.

SIGMASOFT®: Importance of Post-Molding Simulation

Calculate more and assume less.  SIGMASOFT® continues to calculate what happens to the part(s) after ejection.  After ejection, the part continues to cool to ambient temperature which results in additional stress relaxation & crystallization (for semi-crystalline materials).  Capturing this portion of manufacturing is important to the final shrinkage, warpage, and stress prediction.  These capabilities will be shown through a powerpoint presentation and software demonstration.

 NOTE: Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of each webinar.  It is recommended to attend the “Introduction to SIGMASOFT®” webinar prior to attending the topic-specific webinars (but not required).