"Matt Wrinkled Steel" is a surface treatment technique or coating that is typically applied to a metal surface to alter its appearance and performance. Here is the category description: Matt Wrinkled Steel,Matte Corrugated Steel,Deep Matt Steel Coil,Color Coated Steel Matt Rough Surface Wuxi Shengshu Metal Co., Ltd. , https://www.wuxissmetal.com
Material Type: Metal Finish Coating
Appearance features: matte, wrinkled
Application fields: construction, furniture, vehicles, etc.
Features: corrosion resistance, scratch resistance, easy to clean, increase surface hardness
Manufacturing process: may include surface spraying, baking, curling, etc.
"Matt Wrinkled Steel" is a type of surface treatment or coating that is commonly applied to metal surfaces to alter their appearance and properties. The surface of the metal is coated with a special paint or powder that creates a matte or satin finish, and then a wrinkled texture is added to the surface through a rolling or crumpling process. This process creates a unique, textured appearance that can be used in various applications, such as architecture, furniture, and vehicles.
One of the main advantages of the "Matt Wrinkled Steel" coating is its corrosion resistance, which makes it ideal for use in outdoor environments or in harsh conditions. Additionally, the wrinkled texture helps to hide scratches and scuffs, making it a popular choice for surfaces that may experience wear and tear. The coating is also easy to clean, which is another advantage in applications where cleanliness is important.
The manufacturing process for "Matt Wrinkled Steel" typically involves surface preparation, such as sandblasting or degreasing, followed by the application of a basecoat and a topcoat. The topcoat is then crumpled or rolled to create the wrinkled texture, and the surface is cured in an oven to ensure that the coating is durable and long-lasting.
HSMWorks 2015: Delivering World-class CAM to the SolidWorks Community
Today, Autodesk has officially unveiled the launch of HSMWorks 2015, a comprehensive CAM solution designed specifically for SolidWorks® users. This marks the third major iteration of the HSMWorks suite since Autodesk's acquisition of the software in October 2012. Over this period, the company has rolled out twelve updates, each introducing hundreds of new features and improvements. These enhancements empower users to seamlessly transform their designs and assemblies into machined components within an integrated design-to-manufacturing process.
Robert "Buzz" Kross, Autodesk’s senior vice president, expressed the company’s unwavering dedication to its customers, regardless of their choice of CAD system. "User feedback highlights HSMWorks' strength in integration, usability, and performance," Kross stated. "This new release builds on these strengths with cutting-edge updates and features."
HSMWorks 2015, now compatible with SolidWorks 2015, introduces several key upgrades, including a major overhaul of Adaptive Clearing, the product's high-efficiency roughing technology. By leveraging efficient toolpath movements that maintain consistent cutter engagement during material removal, this update slashes valuable machining time. Additionally, the refined Adaptive Roughing feature adds taper support for helical ramps, enhanced stay-down linking, and optimized z-level transitions, which collectively contribute to shorter cycle times and more efficient machine operation. The stock simulation has also seen performance improvements in 3D mode, particularly beneficial for mold and die industries dealing with complex, large-scale models.
Below are some visual examples showcasing the advancements in HSMWorks 2015:



In tandem with HSMWorks 2015, Autodesk has also launched HSMXpress 2015, a free version of HSMWorks offering advanced CAM capabilities tailored for 2-1/2 Axis milling projects. HSMXpress retains all the 2D Milling and Drilling functionalities found in HSMWorks, complemented by solid part simulation and a post-processing system.
HSMWorks 2015 is optimized to leverage the latest Intel Xeon processors and high-performance workstations like the HP Z840 Workstation, capable of supporting up to 36 total processor cores per system. This compatibility enables faster toolpath calculations and post-processing times, facilitating quicker implementation of last-minute design changes and accelerating the delivery of CNC programs to the shop floor.
Anthony Graves, Autodesk’s CAM product manager, emphasized the company’s commitment to providing practical tools that cater to users of all skill levels. "HSMWorks has consistently been shaped by user feedback, and this release exemplifies how customer input leads to superior software."
Longtime HSMWorks and SolidWorks user Steve Pearson, president and chief engineer at Wills Wing, shared his confidence in Autodesk's continued support for the HSMWorks product and the broader SolidWorks community following the acquisition.
For pricing and availability, HSMWorks 2015 is available now in English, German, and Japanese, accessible via Autodesk’s global network of authorized resellers. Further language options may be added in subsequent updates. To learn more about HSMWorks 2015 or to access a free trial, visit http://www.hsmworks.com. Students and educators can also obtain HSMWorks 2015 by visiting http://students.autodesk.com.
Please note that free Autodesk software licenses and cloud-based services are subject to the terms and conditions of the accompanying license agreements or terms of service. Autodesk and its associated trademarks are property of Autodesk, Inc., while SolidWorks remains a registered trademark of Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation. All other brand names, product names, and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Autodesk reserves the right to modify product offerings, specifications, and pricing without prior notice. © 2014 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.