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Content posted in May 1996
Partnerships in product design
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Plastics producers help engineers bridge troubled waters
Hot stuff, cool solutions
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Cooling chips without adding excess volume or weight has become more of a challenge as designers increase frequencies and shrink product sizes. Here is a look at some innovative ways to beat the heat.
Solving problems sells products
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MoldMaker™
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Reviews on tools of the trade
Roll no longer
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Close-up views of cutting edge designs
Software powers Indy design
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CAD, analysis, and data acquisition steer Patrick Racing victory bid
Easy CAD v4.5
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Mid-range CAD muscles in
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Despite the strengths of high-end CAD, mid-range products are still the workhorses for many companies
New York's motion control corridor
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Key industry players reside along the New York Rochester-Buffalo axis
Picture-perfect engineering
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Using plastics, CAD, and motion control, Kodak turns photography into child play
Cost-effectiveness is key for pneumatics
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New solutions for clutch and brake applications
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Today, makers of clutches and brakes aim to meet user requirements for more capable, reliable, and versatile components




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