Customers and interested visitors learned more about “Hands-on Virtual Molding” at the SIGMA stand. |
During the eight days of the show many interested visitors came by the stand of SIGMA Engineering GmbH and caught up on the latest news for the SIGMASOFT® Virtual Molding technology. “Ursula”, the LSR carry mesh for bottles, produced in cooperation with 2 Komponenten Maschinenbau, CVA Silicone, ENGEL and Momentive was not the only temptation.
Additionally, the motto “Hands-On Virtual Molding” attracted visitors. “The segmentation into the fields design, tooling and production made visitors feel directly addressed. Everybody could identify his own field of action at our stand and thus clearly see the benefit of using SIGMASOFT® Virtual Molding”, explains Thomas Klein, Executive Manager of SIGMA.
To not only address visitors over the different fields of action during the product development process, a range of projects from different applications and materials was presented at the SIGMA stand. AVS Römer and Barlog Gruppe each provided a plastic mold, of which the evaluation with SIGMASOFT® Virtual Molding was equally displayed as was a project of F. & G. Hachtel, where the focus lay on mold design and part warpage.
The international SIGMA team welcomes visitors at the stand. |
The international SIGMA team also presented the calculated results for a two-component eggcup made of LSR. The eggcup was produced at the Momentive stand on a refitted one-component machine in a 4+4-cavity mold by Elmet. The dimensioning of adaptable unit and mold was supported by SIGMA prior to the show. “The commitment of our project partners essentially contributed to the fair being a complete success for us. With their help we could display a wide range of possible applications for SIGMASOFT®”, says Thomas Klein.
Another highlight during the show was the SIGMA customer event. Here SIGMASOFT® users could not only swap ideas with the SIGMA developers, but also receive firsthand information on current development topics. The outlook on DOE and autonomous optimization was surely one of the most interesting topics for the attendees.
To not only address visitors over the different fields of action during the product development process, a range of projects from different applications and materials was presented at the SIGMA stand. AVS Römer and Barlog Gruppe each provided a plastic mold, of which the evaluation with SIGMASOFT® Virtual Molding was equally displayed as was a project of F. & G. Hachtel, where the focus lay on mold design and part warpage.
The international SIGMA team also presented the calculated results for a two-component eggcup made of LSR. The eggcup was produced at the Momentive stand on a refitted one-component machine in a 4+4-cavity mold by Elmet. The dimensioning of adaptable unit and mold was supported by SIGMA prior to the show. “The commitment of our project partners essentially contributed to the fair being a complete success for us. With their help we could display a wide range of possible applications for SIGMASOFT®”, says Thomas Klein.
Another highlight during the show was the SIGMA customer event. Here SIGMASOFT® users could not only swap ideas with the SIGMA developers, but also receive firsthand information on current development topics. The outlook on DOE and autonomous optimization was surely one of the most interesting topics for the attendees.