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Automotive & Mobility

Sleek Design. Precise Standards.

Advanced modeling of melt flow, warpage, and anisotropy enables flawless, on-spec automotive parts.
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From Dashboards to Battery Housings

Automotive molding pushes materials and processes to their limits. From glass fiber-reinforced plastic in under-the-hood parts to dashboards and sleek interior trims, components for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and EVs must balance performance and appearance to stay on-spec.

Weld Lines And Air Traps: Minor Defects, Major Impact

Weld lines and air traps are major causes of aesthetic defects in bumpers, dashboards, and instrument panels. They are heavily influenced by melt front behavior during molding, which must be carefully controlled to prevent them.

Shrinking Parts, Increasing Problems

Dimension-critical parts like engine covers, radiator end tanks, and rocker covers must meet strict tolerances. This means that failure to compensate for shrinkage and warpage during the design phase leads to costly adjustments later on.

When Fiber Works Against You

For under-the-hood components made from glass fiber-reinforced plastics, it's the flow of fibers during molding that determines how the final part behaves. This makes it trickier to design parts that stay strong and heat-resistant over time.

Materials Collide, Problems Increase

Multi-material components such as signal and brake lights, door panels, and interior trims require precise bonding and material compatibility. Unfortunately, 2K and overmolding processes can easily go awry if not controlled effectively.

Weld Lines And Air Traps: Minor Defects, Major Impact

Weld lines and air traps are major causes of aesthetic defects in bumpers, dashboards, and instrument panels. They are heavily influenced by melt front behavior during molding, which must be carefully controlled to prevent them.

Shrinking Parts, Increasing Problems

Dimension-critical parts like engine covers, radiator end tanks, and rocker covers must meet strict tolerances. This means that failure to compensate for shrinkage and warpage during the design phase leads to costly adjustments later on.

When Fiber Works Against You

For under-the-hood components made from glass fiber-reinforced plastics, it's the flow of fibers during molding that determines how the final part behaves. This makes it trickier to design parts that stay strong and heat-resistant over time.

Materials Collide, Problems Increase

Multi-material components such as signal and brake lights, door panels, and interior trims require precise bonding and material compatibility. Unfortunately, 2K and overmolding processes can easily go awry if not controlled effectively.

Strong, perfectly designed parts? Yes, please!

At SIMCON, we know the challenges automotive and mobility manufacturers face. That's why Cadmould Flex, our holistic ecosystem of injection molding simulation features, is designed with real-world applications—and users—in mind.

Flawless Surfaces Start in the Mold

Cascadic Injection, a Cadmould feature, allows you to accurately model sequential gating strategies to reposition or remove weld lines and air traps. The result is consistently smooth surfaces—critical for high-quality interior and exterior parts.
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On Spec. On Time. On the Road.

Tight tolerances require full control over deformation—that’s why Warp provides reliable simulation of shrinkage and warpage, including for fiber-reinforced parts. Smart geometry compensation in the Unwarp tool lets you proactively adjust your mold design and molding parameters to hit dimensional targets faster.

Strength Where It Matters Most

Cadmould Fiber models fiber orientation and anisotropy to look into the future and predict the behavior of the finished glass fiber-reinforced part. The data equips you to design strong, stable parts for the toughest use cases—even under the hood.
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The Perfect Fit—Even With Mixed Materials

Multi-material molding requires control at every interface—and that’s exactly what 2K & Insert gives you. By predicting effects on filling and deformation when different materials interact, it helps you optimize your process for stronger material contact.

Real Results. Trusted Voices.

Customer stories and testimonials show how simulation turns challenges into measurable improvements.

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60% Lighter, 100% Reliable

Through fast simulation-driven iteration, HellermannTyton engineered a charging socket holder that combines lightweight design with uncompromising accuracy.

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Stacking Adapter Reimagined

How Plaston and Gollmer perfected a multi-brand toolbox connector with Cadmould and Varimos AI.

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Getting Canister Lids Right The First Time

By combining simulation and modern measurement, Bergi-Plast improved closure quality, reduced scrap, and accelerated time-to-market.

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Cadmould stands out for its ease of use, fast processing, accurate results, and outstanding support. Its value for the price made it an easy choice for us.
Lutz Kreykenbohm
Manager Tooling & Plastic Technology
Sparkle
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Our collaboration with SIMCON has resulted in a 30% reduction in iteration cycles. I would unequivocally recommend Cadmould and Varimos AI without hesitation.
Alexander Wolf
Head of Plastic Competence Centre
Sparkle
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We opted for Cadmould Flex primarily because it allows us to perform multiple simulation runs simultaneously, ensuring both rapid results and high accuracy.
Amadeus Langeloh
Design Engineer
Sparkle
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Over two years, Cadmould optimized gating, controlled warpage, and prevented air entrapment for critical galvanized parts.
Michael Stenger
Development
Sparkle
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Easy to use, fast processing, and an intuitive interface—plus quick results, most of the time. Simulation moves us forward and is a lot of fun!
Philipp Beckel
Project Management
Sparkle
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Cadmould is fast and ideal for early geometry validation. It optimizes mold projects by cutting costs, reducing scrap, and ensuring high-quality parts.
Fabiano Rubio
CAE Applications Engineer
Sparkle
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Cadmould's Varimos AI add-on simplifies advanced Design of Experiments, optimizes process parameters, enhances efficiency, and improves part quality.
Govindraj Tantri
Engineer, Product Design

Insights, innovations in injection moulding, webinars, and events.

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  • Complex part geometries requiring precise moulding techniques
  • Stringent quality and safety standards that demand high accuracy
  • Weight reduction initiatives to enhance fuel efficiency and sustainability

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Choose Your Path to Smarter Simulation

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Cadmould Flex

Scalable Simulation for Every Challenge

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Ideal for engineers and companies needing regular simulations with flexibility, control, and AI support.
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Anticipate defects like weld lines, air traps, and warpage early in the design phase to prevent them.
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Reduce cycle times, decrease energy use, and minimize scrap rates to improve efficiency.
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Scale features flexibly with add-ons and adjust subscription plans to meet changing needs.
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Simulation on Demand

Capacity when you need it the most

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Ideal for those seeking expert simulations without software or training, ensuring precise results under tight deadlines.
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Optimize cycle times, part quality, and process stability without software investment.
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Access the experts at SIMCON to run advanced simulations and deliver actionable insights.
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Stay flexible with on-demand services that fill capacity gaps and meet tight deadlines.
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