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26 February 2008

Product News

Hydraulics Engineers Go with the Flow Using E³.fluid from Zuken

Zuken makes the design of hydraulics and pneumatics a more cohesive part of the design process in the 2008 version of the dedicated fluid design module of the E³.series environment. Hydraulics design engineers benefit from the best of both the individual and collective approaches to design. Hydraulic and electrical designs are integrated through a combined design platform that has the flexibility to customize views to select only essential electrical design information; eliminating the unnecessary burden of irrelevant electrical complexity within the design view. In addition, both hydraulics and electrical designers can now work within E³.series simultaneously, enabling them to work more collaboratively while improving quality and reducing development cycles.

Now fully integrated with electrical systems, the customized platform provides hydraulics engineers with a dedicated design environment complete with the ability to define your own symbols, such as tubes and hoses. Hydraulic and pneumatic sheets are on display in the project tree and likewise, specific components appear in the components trees. Customized views allow all users to select the level of detail of either the hydraulic or electrical data in the design view they are working on. This is powered by the E³.enterprise edition which enables concurrent design in a multi-user environment.

In the 2008 version, many of the advancements also have a direct advantage for the E³.fluid user. It has improved functionality for quickly managing product variants and options and the ability to embed any file for improved project management.

To find out more about E³.series visit http://www.zuken.com/e3

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