10. september 2006
Seminar Invitation

FlowHow® invite you to attend their
Free Moldex3D Open Seminar which is being held at Krinova Science Park, Kristianstad, Sweden on 12th October 2006
The Seminar is being presented by the FlowHow Group, your local representative for Sales and Support of Moldex3D software and will be attended by a member of the CoreTech development team and some Moldex3D users.
Moldex3D is a complete suite of CAE analysis software developed by CoreTech System Co., Ltd. for injection molding. With advanced, highly efficient solvers fully embedded in a user friendly user interface the software represents the state of the art for plastics simulation.
With the recent addition of parallel computing technology, which allows a simple PC network to rapidly analyse the most complex problems, Moldex3D has opened a new chapter in the history of injection moulding analysis and is the only company offering this technology.
Programme
- 10.00 hours - Registration and coffee
- Presentation of FlowHow’s services and expertise
- Introduction to Moldex3D and its place in the ProductDevelopment Cycle
- Introduction to CoreTech System Co., Ltd.
- Latest advances in simulation technology
- Customer, xxx present their experience with Moldex3D
- Buffet lunch
- Application example from FlowHow
- Customer, xxx present an application example
- Approx 14.30 hours - Summary & end of Seminar
This is your chance to update your knowledge of the Computer Simulation of Injection Moulding, and understand how it can benefit your organisation, by talking to Users, Software Creators, and Developers from CoreTech
Please forward this invitation to any colleagues who may be interested in attending
Deadline for registration is 29th September 2006 so please follow the below link to download (right click and "Save Target As") and complete the registration form and return it to Nelin@flowhow.dk
Download Registration form (100 kb).
We look forward to seeing you at the Moldex3D Seminar on 12th October 2006.
Moldex3D provides both the traditional 2.5D (Shell) and state-of-the-art True 3D (Solid) tools to meet different analysis requirements.
The available Modules include:-
Mould Filling, Packing, Mould Cooling, Part Warpage, Fiber filled materials, Multi Component Moulding, Gas Assisted Injection, Reaction Injection Moulding.
About CoreTech System Co., Ltd. & Moldex3D
CoreTech System Co., Ltd is the company that develops and markets Moldex3D CAE software. Fundamental research of polymer processing principle and rheology theory began in Tsing-Hua University in 1983. Founded in 1995, CoreTech’s mission is to provide software, services, and solutions to the injection moulding industry. Moldex3D is a complete suite of CAE analysis software for plastic injection molding. Moldex3D offers the state-of-the-art simulation technology to the industry with the fastest computation speed and the best cost-performance deal. In 19 years of the development, CoreTech has successfully won the support of hundreds of customers through more than 2,000 case studies. CoreTech sells, distributes and supports Moldex3D through the worldwide network of resellers. For the latest news and information, please visit our website (www.moldex3d.com)
About FlowHow
FlowHow® is an organization dedicated to the provision of Technology to the Plastics Industry through a combination of advanced Computer Simulation Software and practical Industrial experience.
As part of this service to the plastics industry, FlowHow® sells and supports the Moldex3D range of Computer Simulation Software throughout Scandinavia, the UK and Ireland and Portugal. The software is supported by FlowHow®’s experienced team of engineers whose experience in the field of plastics simulation means that they are ideally equipped to ensure that customers realize the full financial benefits the software can deliver when effectively implemented.
For more information, please visit our website www.flowhow.dk, email to Nelin@flowhow.dk or call +46 44 20 28 50
Moldex3D and Moldex are trademarks of CoreTech System Co., Ltd. All other brand names, product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders.
August 1st. 2006

FlowHow opens Swedish office for Moldex3D Sales/Support
Following a rapid increase in the number of Swedish users of Moldex3D Flow simulation software products, local distributor FlowHow ApS is pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Sweden to provide direct support to these customers as well as providing a local consultancy service with Moldex3D.
The office is at Krinova Science Park in Kristianstad and will be run by Mr Sven Nelin who has many years experience in the injection moulding industry including the industrial application of Moldex3D software at Plastal AB in Sweden
Moldex3D software, which has become the premier product in Scandinavia for full analysis was shown in its Version 8 form at the Scanplast exhibition, in Göteborg in April of this year.
Version 8 includes many enhancements to the established Shell and Solid ranges plus an important new product called Moldex3D/Voxel which delivers the speed benefits of Shell with the ease of modelling and greater accuracy of simulation results which only Solid can give.
Moldex3D/Voxel uses cubic Voxel solid mesh, which ideally lends itself to automatic mesh generation from a wide range of CAD formats including, STL, STEP, IGES and Rhino (3dm). The simple geometry of the voxel element also leads to very fast calculation speeds, enabling more cost effective solutions to be obtained in less time.
With modules available for Flow, Pack, Cool, Warp, Fiber, MCM and RIM, plus interfaces to Structural analysis, Moldex3D/Voxel provides the same full range of analysis solutions as the existing Shell and Solid products.
FlowHow’s consultancy services are widely used in Scandinavia, the UK and Portugal and have built up a good reputation for providing practical, cost effective solutions to industry problems through a combination of advanced software and in-depth plastic industry experience.
For Swedish contact:
Sven Nelin
Area Manager Sweden
FlowHow ApS
Krinova Science Park
SE-291 39 Kristianstad
Phone: +46(0)44 20 28 50
Mobile: +46(0)768 20 28 50
E-mail: Nelin@flowhow.dk
http://www.flowhow.dk
FlowHow are employing people
If you are interested in working within the injection moulding industry working with simulation software and solving problems on plastic parts, FlowHow may be a place to work for you.
You will also be promoting and selling our flow simulation software, Moldex3D.
As we are working in all of Scandinavia + the UK and Ireland you could be located anywhere in this area. The most important thing is that you are experienced with plastics, moulds and the injection moulding process.
Please send your application to us if you feel that you can contribute to our business.
Please come visit us - we show Moldex3D at Scanplast 2006 on stand B08:79
Please use the link above or in the bottom to print your own FREE entry passes for the Scanplast show.
At the Scanplast exhibition, which takes place from April 4th to the 7th 2006 in Gothenburg, FlowHow will be showing the latest Moldex3D Flow simulation software products from CoreTech System Co Ltd.
Version 8 of the software includes many enhancements to the established Shell and Solid ranges plus an important new product which delivers the speed benefits of Shell with the ease of modelling and greater accuracy of simulation results which only Solid can give.
Moldex3D/Voxel, which is being demonstrated for the first time in Europe, uses the cubic Voxel solid mesh, which ideally lends itself to automatic mesh generation from a wide range of CAD formats including, STL, STEP, IGES and Rhino (3dm). The simple geometry of the voxel element also leads to very fast calculation speeds, enabling more cost effective solutions to be obtained in less time.
With modules available for Flow, Pack, Cool, Warp, Fiber, MCM and RIM, plus interfaces to Structural analysis, Moldex3D/Voxel provides the same full range of analysis solutions as the existing Shell and Solid products.
For parts requiring the additional sophistication of mixed-mesh analysis, FlowHow offers the hybrid mesh capability of full Moldex3D-Solid where different element types can be used for different regions of the part geometry to optimise the speed-accuracy compromise.
Both Moldex3D-Solid and Moldex3D-Shell include enhancements in Ver8 to improve ease of use and accuracy and can be used on clusters of Windows-based PCs to take advantage of unused computer capacity to dramatically reduce simulation times.