

If you are not using computational modeling to design rubber components, you may not be choosing the best design.
Lexington uses computational modeling to analyze existing components and components that are purely conceptual. For existing products, computational modeling can help our customers analyze problems they are having with their components, either during the assembly process or in their end-use application. For products under development, computational modeling can:
As a part of the product design process, Lexington also uses computational modeling to analyze the mold-filling process and the part demolding process. This helps us design molds properly and predict whether a particular product design can be molded without problems.
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