TORICH is focusing on Honed Tube manufacturing and exporting,
ID Honed Tube
seamless honed tube where the surface is honed or skiving roller burnish, and the tubes are stress relieved and annealed if it is necessary.
The Steel Tubes are produced according to technical standard of
EN10305-1 Cold Drawn Seamless Steeel Tubes
EN10305-2 Cold Drawn Welded Precision Steel Tubes
Seamless and Welded DOM tubing are produced by material of E155,E195,E235,E275,E355 +C +LC +SR +A +N
DOM is a process that is applied to tubing after it is initially constructed.
It is referred to as Seamless ,It can be said that do seamless process method on ERW tubes,
So the tubes will have a high strength ,high quality.
DOM tubing is commonly use in auto parts and machinery parts, also for heavy engineering industry.
Big Diameter Honed Tube, Skiving Roller Burnished Tube, max ID 650mm, max length 12000mm
Production facility for ID Honed and Skiving Roller Burnished Steel Tube
ERW mother tube for Honed Tube
Seamless Steel Tubes in Cold Drawn Production for ID Skiving Roller Burnish Production:
Stainless Steel Pipe ready for ID Honing
Honed Finish ID for Stainless Steel Pipe:
Gas Cylinder Tube,Seamless Gas Cylinder Tube,Cold Drawn Gas Cylinder Tube,Seamless Cold Drawn Gas Cylinder Tube TORICH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED , https://www.steeltubepipechina.com
Autodesk Makes Design Software Free to Schools Worldwide
Autodesk, a leading global provider of design, engineering, and entertainment software, has taken a significant step to support education by offering its professional tools free of charge to students, educators, and academic institutions worldwide. The company, listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol ADSK, is committed to empowering future innovators with the same powerful software used by industry professionals.
This initiative ensures that over 680 million students and educators from more than 800,000 schools across 188 countries can access Autodesk’s advanced design, engineering, and creative tools for use in classrooms, labs, and at home. By bridging the digital divide, Autodesk is helping prepare the next generation of workers for the evolving demands of modern industries.
Carl Bass, CEO of Autodesk, emphasized the importance of this move: “The way we create is changing rapidly, and we need a workforce ready to design for new manufacturing and construction techniques. Providing free professional tools to students and educators around the world is a key step in getting industry ready for the future.â€
Autodesk has been gradually expanding this program since earlier this year, initially launching it in the U.S. as part of President Obama’s ConnectED initiative. The company has since extended free access to academic institutions in Asia Pacific and Europe. In addition to providing free software, Autodesk is also supporting the transition to cloud-based solutions, offering full access to its next-generation cloud products like A360, along with maintenance subscriptions at no cost.
Students and educators are already making an impact using these tools. From 13-year-olds designing prosthetics with Fusion 360 to college teams developing sustainable homes using BIM 360 Glue, young creators are pushing the boundaries of innovation both inside and outside the classroom.
Karen Kaun, founder of Makeosity, shared her experience: “Our students are using Fusion 360 to design an Energy Scooter, which we’re bringing to market through Kickstarter. If we can help more teachers integrate design-based learning into their curricula, students will see how math and science lead to real-world careers as innovators and entrepreneurs.â€
To support educators, Autodesk provides free project-based learning resources such as the Digital STEAM Workshop and Design Academy, helping to bring design thinking into the classroom.
Neelie Kroes, former vice-president of the European Commission, praised the initiative: “Closing the digital gap in education starts with giving schools equal access to the same advanced tools used by industry professionals. Autodesk’s commitment to free software for schools, students, and teachers will empower educators to introduce design thinking, equip students with creative problem-solving skills, and prepare them for the workforce of tomorrow.â€
For those interested in accessing Autodesk’s educational tools, visit [http://www.autodesk.com/education](http://www.autodesk.com/education) to learn more and request free access.
Autodesk helps people imagine, design, and create a better world. Whether you're a student, artist, engineer, or architect, Autodesk software unlocks creativity and supports solutions to real-world challenges. For more information, visit [autodesk.com](http://autodesk.com) or follow us on [@autodesk](https://twitter.com/autodesk).
*Free Autodesk software and/or cloud-based services may only be used for educational purposes and are subject to the terms and conditions of the software license agreement. Details available at [http://usa.autodesk.com/legal-notices-trademarks](http://usa.autodesk.com/legal-notices-trademarks).*
**Contact:**
Autodesk
Noah Cole, +1 415-580-3535
noah.cole@autodesk.com
or
Rebecca Wong, +65 9841 9766
rebecca.wong@autodesk.com