Firms team up for modeling software

The result of a collaboration between Moldex3D and e-Xstream Engineering, Newport Beach, Calif., which makes advanced material modeling technology, this new computer-assisted engineering tool for the injection molding industry incorporates advanced molding process simulation analyses.
Oct. 31, 2015

Moldex3D Digimat-RP The result of a collaboration between Moldex3D and e-Xstream Engineering, Newport Beach, Calif., which makes advanced material modeling technology, this new computer-assisted engineering tool for the injection molding industry incorporates advanced molding process simulation analyses. Elastic, elastoplastic, thermoelastic and thermoelastoplastic material models are available.

What's new? The collaboration between Moldex3D and e-Xstream, which resulted in the package.

Benefits Accurate modeling and access to predictive data about the molding behaviors of fiber-reinforced plastics and the effects of factors such as temperature, stresses and local fiber orientation on them. With these data, users can select the materials and molding processes that work best for them.

Moldex3D Northern America Inc., Farmington Hills, Mich., 248-946-4570, www.moldex3d.com

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