Injection Molding Advanced

SOLIDWORKS Mold Design

The Mold Design course targets those proficient in SOLIDWORKS, focusing on tooling for manufacturing. Learn about core and cavity creation, draft analysis, and surface modeling over two comprehensive days.

The “SOLIDWORKS Mold Design” course offered by designandprocess.com is a specialized training program aimed at teaching participants how to utilize SOLIDWORKS Mold Tools for efficient mold design. This course also introduces manual surface modeling techniques to assist in resolving mold-making challenges. It’s important to note that while the course focuses on using SOLIDWORKS tools specific to mold design, it does not cover the broader aspects of mold design itself.

This course is designed for individuals with a background in SOLIDWORKS who wish to specialize in mold design. It provides the tools and techniques needed to navigate the complexities of mold design within SOLIDWORKS, ensuring participants can turn their design ideas into practical mold solutions.

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Network vs. Standalone

A Network license allows multiple users to share a pool of licenses across a network, while a Standalone license is tied to a single computer and can only be used by one user at a time.

  • If you are a sole user or prefer to have dedicated licenses for each machine, a standalone license will likely be the best option. However, for teams that need to share licenses across multiple users or locations, network licenses offer greater flexibility.

 

Term vs. Perpetual

With a perpetual license, you own the software and can use it forever, while with a term license, you only have access to the software for the duration of your subscription period. 

  • If you have stable design needs, a predictable budget and want to own the software outright, perpetual is your best option. For companies with fluctuating project needs who want lower upfront costs and flexibility to adjust their software usage, term licenses are your best option.

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