Azore CFD
Azore is software for computational fluid dynamics. It analyzes fluid flow and heat transfers. CFD allows engineers and scientists to analyze a wide range of fluid mechanics problems, thermal and chemical problems numerically using a computer. Azore can simulate a wide range of fluid dynamics situations, including air, liquids, gases, and particulate-laden flow. Azore is commonly used to model the flow of liquids through a piping or evaluate water velocity profiles around submerged items. Azore can also analyze the flow of gases or air, such as simulating ambient air velocity profiles as they pass around buildings, or investigating the flow, heat transfer, and mechanical equipment inside a room. Azore CFD is able to simulate virtually any incompressible fluid flow model. This includes problems involving conjugate heat transfer, species transport, and steady-state or transient fluid flows.
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Flowlens
Flowlens is a cloud-based Manufacturing Execution System (MES) and Material Requirements Planning (MRP) software designed for small to medium-sized businesses that produce equipment, machinery, and industrial systems.
The platform centralizes all your business data, providing a unified solution for:
Sales, inventory, and purchasing
Production and profitability tracking
Shop-floor data capture
Complex multi-level bills of materials and production routes
Traceability and quality management
Sub-contractor workflow management
After-sales service and asset history
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and supplier management
Automatic alerts for stock shortages and purchase order creation
Flowlens integrates with popular accounting software like Xero, Quickbooks Online, and Sage 50, allowing you to transfer data automatically and eliminate the need for manual data entry.
By moving from time-consuming manual processes and spreadsheets to Flowlens, customers typically save a full day or more of work per person each week and can scale their operations faster than using manual spreadsheets our outdated software.
You can learn more by watching case studies on our website or by requesting a free trial.
In addition to the software, Flowlens also offers expert implementation services to help you get started.
“It has given us total oversight of our manufacturing workflows and costing. Compliance with ISO 9001, with its built-in traceability. Plus, training is a breeze too with its intuitive user interface. I don’t know how we managed without it before.” - Paul Atherton, General Manager, Cap Coder
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ENCY
ENCY is a CAD/CAM of a new generation. It combines advanced CAM technologies with an intuitive interface and a natural workflow. It supports multi-axis milling, G-code generation and 2D and 3-dimensional CAD modeling.
Core Features
- Advanced Toolpath calculation: Customized toolpaths maximize the machine's capabilities and safety
- High-Resolution Simulator: Realistic solid-voxel simulations of material removal, collision-checking, additive and painting processes
- Seamless Integration with ENCY Clouds and ENCY Tuner
Highlights:
- Dark theme with a modern interface
- A wide range of technological capabilities
- Multiaxis Milling and Swiss Turning
Additive and hybrid manufacturing
- Machine-Aware Technology : toolpath calculations considering the digital twins of the machine
Direct toolpath editing
- State-of the-art simulation
- Postprocessor generator
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VPS-MICRO
VPS-MICRO estimates the lifespan of manufactured components by modeling the characteristics of their constituent materials. This innovative software is founded on three fundamental principles. First, durability is influenced not just by the stress applied but also by how the material responds to that stress. Second, the materials used in creating intricate components and systems often exhibit non-uniform properties. Lastly, computational resources are more cost-effective and quicker compared to traditional physical testing or prototyping methods. Building upon these concepts, VEXTEC’s VPS-MICRO® serves as a sophisticated computational tool that effectively considers a material’s response to imposed stress, its inherent variability, various damage mechanisms, geometric factors, and the operational conditions over time. Consequently, it produces a three-dimensional, time-sensitive simulation that reliably mirrors the real-world physics behind the onset, progression, and reasons for material damage, offering valuable insights for engineers and designers alike. This capability not only enhances understanding but also aids in improving the design and reliability of future products.
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