GE Plastics' online toolbox aids automotive lighting design

July 6, 2006
GE Plastics' Automotive Lighting division (www.geplastics.com) has launched an Internet toolbox called LiteDesign to support automotive design engineers using GE’s Signature Surfaces program.

GE Plastics' Automotive Lighting division has launched an Internet toolbox called LiteDesign to support automotive design engineers using GE’s Signature Surfaces program. The LiteDesign resource offers eight online tools and calculators that help simulate resin colors and effects, predict thermal performance and flow characteristics, and estimate the cost difference between alternative materials.

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