Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight software provides plastic injection molding tools that help you to optimize digital prototypes. Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight helps you study the injection molding processes in use today and provides in-depth simulation accuracy for plastic parts and their associated molds.
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight helps to simulate the filling and packing phases of the plastic injection molding process, so you can better predict the flow behavior of melted plastics and achieve higher-quality manufacturing. Currently used by some of the top manufacturers in the automotive, consumer electronics, medical, and packaging industries, Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight helps to reduce the need for costly mold rework and physical prototypes, minimize delays associated with removing molds from production, and get innovative products to market faster.
Autodesk Simulation Moldflow plastic injection molding software, part of the Autodesk Simulation solution for Digital Prototyping, provides tools that help manufacturers predict, optimize, and validate the design of plastic parts, injection molds, and extrusion dies. Companies worldwide use Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Adviser and Autodesk Simulation Moldflow Insight software to help reduce the need for costly physical prototypes, reduce potential manufacturing defects, and get innovative products to market faster.
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