SIMUFACT
is a leading
global provider of Finite Element simulation solutions and expertise to metalworking industries dealing with metal forming, welding and heat treatment. Simufact works together with manufacturers, machine
makers and research institutes to continuously deliver the state of the art
simulation solutions that make a difference in our customers operations.
Vision
Our vision is to simulate the whole manufacturing process chain, from blanking,
shearing of the wire or billet, to multi-stage forming, punching, trimming, heat
treatment, die-stress, followed by joining operations, welding and structural
analyses.
Key Benefits
Through use of simulation during the manufacturing process design, our customers
achieve following key benefits:
• Improved quoting
• Optimized manufacturing processes
• High precision tooling
• Elimination of forming flaws
• Reduction of costs & time for physical try-out phase
You will benefit from higher process stability, more product quality and shorter
time-to-market cycles.
Products
Simufact.forming
is the industry leading simulation software for metal forming and heat-treatment
processes. The simulation software package is used world-wide by manufacturing
companies large & small, for a wide variety of manufacturingprocesses, like cold forming, closed
& open die hot forging, incremental forming, ring-rolling, sheet metal forging,
and many more.
Simufact.welding enables
the simulation of various welding methods. Cutting edge solver technology and a
user friendly overall concept allow for an effective calculation of welding
sequences and a realistic prediction of component distortion, also taking into
account microstructure transformations.
Key Features
The most important features that differentiate Simufact:
• Accuracy
• Ease of use
• Supports all manufacturing applications
• Consulting, training and technical support
Our software is extremely robust and fast, which is needed to provide timely
results and impact the design phase. The software is easy to use, allowing
process design engineers to optimize the manufacturing process on the computer
prior to a physical tryout.