Smart Material Recommendation Streamlines Spare Part Production with AM Technology.
Table of Contents
Part Screening, Business Case & Qualification
Material Comparison & Recommendation
With this release we deliver to our user a new way of browsing 3YOURMIND Additive Manufacturing material database with the new now available in Production tab. This allows user to browse the 1,200+ AM material references easily using smart filtering & ordering, helping select and find the right material to manufacture their AM part. As material entries are bind with a technology, it is also now possible to get insights about the manufacturing technology for the screened part.
The Advanced Material Comparison is a table made of:
Material name
1,200+ references
Material Type
Technology
All referenced technology in 3YOURMIND platform
Key Features (automatically extracted and assigned based on material properties)
Biocompatibility
Biosource
Chemical resistance
Corrosion resistance
Ductility
ESD safety
Excellent heat deflection
Flame retardancy
Flexibility
Food safety
Hardness
Heat resistance
High specific strength
High stiffness
High strength
High thermal stability
Impact resistance
Moisture resistance
Transparency
UV resistance
Wear resistance
Suppliers
Major material properties can be displayed expanding the given material row.
Filters help to find the right material given: mechanical properties, type, technology, key features or supplier.
Additional and Updated KPI Cards
We have reworked and extended our collection of KPI cards which we want to offer as default options. KPI cards becoming available with this release are
Shortest Lead Time (of all assessed technologies)
Best Price (of all assessed technologies)
Weight and CO2 estimation (estimated based on new AM part configuration or proposed substitute material)
Digital Inventory Management
Introducing Fixed Prices for Catalog Parts
We are pleased to announce the rollout of a new feature allowing Catalog admins to manually set fixed prices for Catalog parts. This update gives admins precise control over part pricing, ensuring consistency and accuracy across the purchasing process.
Feature Highlights:
Manual Pricing Toggle: Catalog admins can now enable or disable manual pricing when creating or editing Catalog parts. When manual pricing is active, admins can input a specific price directly.
Seamless Integration Across Systems: Once set, the manually entered price remains consistent through the basket, checkout, and sales transactions, regardless of subsequent price updates to the Catalog part.
Pricing Consistency: If a Catalog part is re-ordered from a previous order and the price has since been updated, the new price is reflected in the re-order process.
This functionality ensures that Catalog admins have the tools needed to manage part pricing effectively, enhancing operational efficiency and pricing transparency.
Analytics
AMPI Analytics Dashboard Updates
With this version we are releasing multiple fixes and improvements to our default PLM analytics dashboard. Linked to the implementation and release of our conventional material database, we have added a pie chart, tracking the original material type of every part submission. This additional chart is available in our default collection of Professional and Professional+ packages.
Bug fixes
Fix dimension issue in 3D Viewer
Administration Actions & Information
Upgrading to 24.5 will run data-migrations. This might take several minutes.
Make sure that you backup your database before running the update.
New tooling for managing on-premise setups
3yd.sh is a versatile Bash utility script designed to simplify the management of a standalone Kubernetes cluster and streamline Helm deployments. This tool is particularly useful for system administrators who need an efficient way to handle operations, maintenance, troubleshooting and app management.
Read more about how to use it and its key features here: 3yd.sh -utility tool for managing Bare-Metal installation deployments
The deployment now supports replication
We’ve added support to replicate the pods through deployments. This is useful for:
Allowing for zero-downtime node evictions during Kubernetes Upgrades
Manually scale the pods up to process high loads
For more details, see Replication
Helm Chart Changes
The
backend
had been removed from the helm-chart as thebackend
pod was merged into thebutton3d
podThe init-jobs that are creating and migrating the database are now running as Jobs (Helm Hooks). This was necessary to allow replication (see above)
A option was added to throttle requests to the login endpoints for extra security
Many internal logic has been refactored to improve the stability.
evaljs
was removed from the helm-chart. It was replaced withevalrs
in an earlier version.Fixed SSL termination in case an Load Balancer is in front of kurl setup
(For LTS customers) Earlier Release Notes
This section provides a summary of product additions since the last LTS release (23.4).
Expand the following sections to see details.