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  The Mould Division of Anchor Glass Container Corporation is leveraging its better-educated workforce and close university ties to engineer a series of small wins that help make the corporation more competitive. The acquisition of Mastercam Art is a case in point. The Mould Division’s Zane State College association helped the company quickly identify a product that would work well for them to replace outdated software for decorating glass container molds. This approach also resulted in immediately having three employees who already had a good understanding of the product. Read more >

Ferron Mold and Tool needed a CAD/CAM package for their vast and varied job types that would allow them to learn it as they went, and in a quick fashion that would not sacrifice productivity. Read more >

The American-made Segway® Human Transporter (HT) is a prominent example of excellence assisted by American moldmaking skill. The combination of Segway engineers' use of 3D CAD and Mastercam®-created high-speed machining toolpaths allows Dynamic Plastics super-fast turnaround from 3D CAD drawings to the production of the Segway. Read more >

  Auburn Vacuum Forming Co. is a manufacturer of vacuum or pressure-formed plastic parts for mid-size and larger companies serving the general industrial, medical, and transportation markets. They had to figure out how to trim small or large parts from thermoformed-plastic sheets quickly and accurately, and produce molded parts productively. Read more >
 
  For their newest line of sunglasses, RayBan turned first to ROMOLD, Inc. to develop a mold system to pop the heavily undercut frame fronts out of their injection molds quickly. Read more >

  Built Rite Tool and Die increased its potential customer base at least fourfold by leaping into CAM with both feet. After nearly 11 years of hand programming 3 axis mill, Bridgeports, grinders, and EDM machines, they turned to CNC machining. Read more >

  Winnipeg Pattern needed to transition from traditional methods of a hands-on technique, to CNC machining in order to meet their customers’ increasingly shorter lead times. Read more >
     
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