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AnyCasting


AnyCasting Co. Ltd. B-16F., Woolim B/D, 240-21 Yeomchang-dong 157-779 Seoul, Korea Tel: 82/2/36652493 Website: www.anycasting.com Email: sales@anycasting.com


Entry Price Point: $70,000-


80,000, depending on casting process and modules chosen. Overview: AnyCasting enables the user to simulate and analyze the total casting process, including 3-D mold filling, heat/solidification, 3-D thermal stress, microstructure and mechanical properties. It consists of anyPRE (geometry and mesh genera- tion simulation control), anyDBASE (material and HTC database), anySOLVER (flow and solidification solver) and anyPOST (post processor) and batch-runner. Its mesh generation method produces 20 million meshes in five seconds. Users can trace the filling sequence for air entrapment,


oxides, mold erosion and vacuum and back pressure. Newest Features: Real Flow


technology boosts accuracy and speed using porous media and cut-cell meth- ods. AnyCasting Co. also is enhancing the cast iron module to predict defects more accurately. Software’s


Strengths: AnyCasting Co. is geared toward sand, permanent mold and die casting users. Various shrinkage models for each alloy and casting process are available. Te shot/ sleeve module allows users to optimize sleeve condition, as well as modify the shot condi- tion in high pressure diecasting. For high vacuum diecasting, users can predict the fluid


flow and air entrapment by considering the vacuum degree, sleeve and air gap of parting line/vent. What’s Unique: AnyCasting is


MS-Windows-based and does not require a simulation specialist to use the software effectively.


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