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Ilario Grijalva

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How to Use 3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 For Solidworks to Design and Validate Plastic Injection Molds

3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 is a professional and powerful tool for Solidworks users who want to create and optimize plastic injection molds. It is designed to simplify the complex and tedious process of mold design, analysis, and validation. With 3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0, you can:

    • Create mold models from part models in Solidworks with a few clicks.
    • Automatically generate mold components such as core, cavity, runner, gate, ejector pins, cooling channels, etc.
    • Edit and modify mold components using parametric features and sketch tools.
    • Analyze mold performance using built-in simulation tools such as mold flow analysis, cooling analysis, warpage analysis, etc.
    • Validate mold quality using standard criteria such as draft angle, undercut, wall thickness, etc.
    • Export mold models to various formats such as STEP, IGES, Parasolid, etc.

    3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 is compatible with Solidworks 2011-2014 and supports both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. It is easy to install and use, and comes with a comprehensive user manual and tutorial videos. You can also access online support and updates from the official website.

    If you are looking for a fast and reliable solution for your plastic injection mold design needs, you should try 3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 for Solidworks. It will save you time and money, and help you achieve better results. You can download a free trial version from the link below and see for yourself how it works.

    How to Create a Mold Model with 3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 for Solidworks

    In this section, we will show you how to create a mold model from a part model using 3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 for Solidworks. We will use a simple example of a bottle cap as the part model. You can follow these steps to create your own mold model:

      • Open Solidworks and create a new part document.
      • Sketch the profile of the bottle cap on the front plane and extrude it to a desired thickness.
      • Save the part document as "Bottle Cap.SLDPRT".
      • Open 3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 from the Solidworks add-ins menu.
      • Select "New Mold Project" from the 3DQuickmold toolbar.
      • Specify the project name, folder, and units. Click "OK".
      • Select "Bottle Cap.SLDPRT" as the part model and click "OK".
      • Select "Auto Mold Design" from the 3DQuickmold toolbar.
      • Choose the mold type, mold base, mold size, and mold standard. Click "Next".
      • Choose the parting direction, parting surface, and parting line. Click "Next".
      • Choose the core and cavity layout, runner system, gate type, and gate location. Click "Next".
      • Choose the ejector system, cooling system, and other components. Click "Finish".
      • Wait for 3DQuickmold to generate the mold model automatically.
      • Review and edit the mold model as needed using the 3DQuickmold features and tools.
      • Save the mold project as "Bottle Cap Mold.QMD".

      Congratulations! You have successfully created a mold model with 3DQuickmold 2014 Sp2.0 for Solidworks. You can now proceed to analyze and validate your mold model using the 3DQuickmold simulation tools.

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