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Discover how CAD/CAM functionality tailored for the mold industry can significantly enhance the mold design process. In part three of the webinar series, Cimatron will focus on designing waterlines and cooling components. It will demonstrate how CAD/CAM tools can verify drill line depths for water lines and baffles, ensure that minimum steel requirements are met while placing water lines, and provide a complete list of all baffle cutoff lengths. Additionally, it will explore how to confidently design runners and gates using CAD functionality specifically developed for these aspects of mold design.

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  • Waterlines and verification
  • Conformal cooling
  • Baffles and charts
  • Runners and gates
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David Lindemann
Senior Application Engineer
David Lindemann has extensive 40 years of experience in the mold and die industry and has been a pivotal problem-solving force for over 20 years with Cimatron. He effectively addresses customer issues and requests and applies software solutions and development to meet the industry's needs. His journey encompasses various roles, including mold designer in the automotive industry and — most recently — die designer for RVs and automotive, covering related fields such as CNC milling and lathe, EDM, wire EDM and multi-axis mill and lathe.
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