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  2. AutoCAST - Wikipedia

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    AutoCAST uses geometric reasoning for automating the design of casting methods elements – cores, mold cavity layout, feeders, feed aids and gating channels. Fast and intelligent simulation technology is employed to visualize mold filling and casting solidification in near-real time.

  3. Total contact casting - Wikipedia

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    Fiberglass casts were introduced in the 1980s or 1990s. The curing time of a fiberglass cast is far shorter than plaster of Paris, letting the patient walk with an outer boot within an hour of application. Because casts made of fiberglass have lower breakdown rate and do not impede patient mobility, this material has become the choice for TCC.

  4. Casting - Wikipedia

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    Simulation accurately describes a cast component's quality up-front before production starts. The casting rigging can be designed with respect to the required component properties. This has benefits beyond a reduction in pre-production sampling, as the precise layout of the complete casting system also leads to energy, material, and tooling ...

  5. List of build automation software - Wikipedia

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    Apache Maven – Software tool for managing build dependencies; ASDF – de facto standard build facility for Common Lisp; Bazel – Software tool that automates software builds and tests; BitBake – Build automation tool tailored for building Linux distributions; written in Python

  6. User guide - Wikipedia

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    User's guide for a Dulcitone keyboard. A user guide, also commonly known as a user manual, is intended to assist users in using a particular product, service or application. It is usually written by a technician, product developer, or a company's customer service staff. Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images.

  7. Filament winding - Wikipedia

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    Filament winding robots were approached in the software as if they were CNC machines, until the Dutch company TANIQ developed a dedicated robotic post-processor, utilizing the maximum movement capabilities of the robot. After filament winding robot systems were further developed for the placement of thermoplastic tapes.

  8. CAST (company) - Wikipedia

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    CAST is a technology corporation headquartered in New York City and France, near Paris. It was founded in 1990 in Paris, France, by Vincent Delaroche. The firm markets products that generate software intelligence with a technology based on semantic analysis of software source code and components. In addition, CAST offers hosting and consulting ...

  9. Resin casting - Wikipedia

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    A Baldwin 6-axle locomotive kit cast in resin in HO Scale. Due to aggressive nature of most compounds used for casting and the high temperature of the reaction the mold gradually degrades and loses small details. Typically, a flexible mold will yield between 25 and 100 castings depending upon the size of the part, the intensity of the heat ...