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How Colson Group uses Dimensioned 3D Previews to Deliver an Enhanced Customer Experience

Dimensioned 3D Previews Deliver Enhanced Customer Experience for Manufacturer Components

By Adam Beck | February 14, 2023

Industrial component manufacturers are streamlining the process of finding, configuring, specifying, and purchasing products by including dimensions directly within their 3D product previews. This feature helps engineers quickly determine the scale of a product, as well as critical dimensions like…

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Celebrating Black Engineers

By Shelby Huber | February 8, 2023

According to The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, diversity among engineers can improve innovation, profitability, ethics, and customer satisfaction. However, Black people are underrepresented throughout all engineering roles. According to the National Science Foundation, a smaller proportion of Black people…

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Bosch Rexroth Adds System Configurator for Electric Axis

Bosch Rexroth Adds System Configurator for Electric Axis, CytroMotion

By Shelby Huber | February 2, 2023

Configurable 3D CAD models of the self-contained actuators CytroMotion are available for download. CADENAS and Bosch Rexroth are working together to provide configurable 3D CAD models of the self-contained actuators, CytroMotion. Designers can now configure CytroMotion products online and download…

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NTN Automation Launches Linear Motion Configurator

NTN Automation Launches Linear Motion Configurator

By Shelby Huber | January 17, 2023

Linear motion supplier now provides on-demand access for customers to find and configure linear motion products online. Linear motion supplier NTN Automation has recently launched an all-new linear motion configurator within their NTN Americas website. Built by CADENAS PARTsolutions, the…

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The Strange Engineering Behind Rubber Ducks [VIDEO]

By Kelly Obbie | January 13, 2023

What the duck?! For over a century, rubber ducks have been a quintessential part of childhood, and we have Goodyear tires and Walt Disney to thank. Learn how they’re made and how they’ve influenced history: Engineering Rubber Ducks 1. Rubber…

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BIM vs. CAD – What’s the difference?

By Adam Beck | January 11, 2023

BIM vs. CAD: Today’s engineering and architectural space is a thriving ecosystem of software, tools, and terminology. Among the most often confused are BIM and CAD. These two terms are closely related, yet quite different in form and function.  …

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Advance Automation Company Adds Cylinder CAD Models to Online Catalog

By Shelby Huber | January 4, 2023

Industrial cylinder manufacturer adds NFPA and OEM cylinders to online configurator. Advance Automation Company, a manufacturer of industrial cylinders, has added their pneumatic and hydraulic products to their online catalog. Built by CADENAS PARTsolutions, the addition of this configurator will…

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Industrial Catalog Provider: Building Engineering Efficiency for Industrial Manufacturers

By Kelly Obbie | December 9, 2022

Manufacturing eCommerce Success: The Power of Strategic Parts Management Industrial manufacturers are always seeking ways to refine, streamline and improve their processes. In this session of the MFG eCommerce Success workshop, hosts Curt Anderson and Damon Pistulka join Andrew Hood,…

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Galland Henning Nopak Adds Configurable Cylinder & Accumulator Models to Online Catalog

By Shelby Huber | December 7, 2022

The domestic manufacturer of fluid power solutions now allows customers to preview products through an online CAD configurator. Galland Henning Nopak, a manufacturer of hydraulic and pneumatic solutions, custom-designed cylinders, accumulators, and valves, has added an online catalog and CAD…

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How Much Time do Engineers Spend Recreating Parts?

By Adam Beck | November 22, 2022

Auto manufacturers assemble thousands of cars every week, with most vehicles using identical standard components. For instance, virtually any OEM automaker uses many of the same door hardware and body clips across brands, as well as the same brake pads,…

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