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Partnership between Moldex3D and Xnovo Technology Established

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Jun 7, 2024

Moldex3D, a leading molding simulation software in the industry, has partnered with Xnovo Technology, a company specializing in advanced X-ray imaging solutions, to offer an advanced calibration for fiber parameters based on scan experiments. This collaboration aims to empower users to conduct accurate simulations for fiber orientation.

According to Ethan Chiu, research and development director at CoreTech System, the parent company of Moldex3D, while simulation of fiber orientation is not a new technology and they have already developed a great model for it, incorporating real-life data can further enhance the accuracy of the simulations. As top design and manufacturers adopt the digital twin concept, the precision requirement has also increased, making every detail important.

Erik Lauridsen, CEO of Xnovo Technology, expressed pride in their support for Moldex3D users with their advanced X-ray imaging solutions. By leveraging their expertise in 3D imaging and analysis, they can provide 3D fiber orientation characterization with exceptional time-to-result and superior quality.

The collaboration between Moldex3D and Xnovo Technology allows users to perform simulations of 3D fiber orientation using calibrated fiber parameters, essential for determining anisotropic mechanical strength and managing molding shrinkage in fiber-reinforced components. By integrating Xnovo’s 3D fiber orientation characterization capabilities with Moldex3D’s simulations, users can expect improved accuracy in their simulation analyses. Automation of computing iterations between the digital and physical data on a large scale is facilitated through Moldex3D Studio API.

For more information on this collaboration, interested parties can reach out to [email protected] or [email protected]. The information provided in this article is sourced from press materials received from the company and additional details obtained from the company’s website.

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