Malcolm Wheatley explores the increasing use of simulation software to enhance the development of new products, solve complex development issues and push the boundaries of what is possible
When Cambridge-based industrial printing manufacturer Domino Printing Sciences was looking to improve the manufacturing yield of a recently introduced ink jet print head, it faced a number of challenges. First, the ink jet itself was very small – too small, the company’s development engineers found, to be able to meaningfully investigate during operation through the…
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