Nexthermal Announces CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) Capabilities
Nexthermal has successfully worked with OEMs from many industries to develop smart heat management solutions, OEMs rely on Nexthermal to assist in new product development, solve product performance issues, and improve the speed and quality of output.
In today’s manufacturing world, product design and development cycles are increasingly under pressure of both time and cost to develop the right product for the marketplace. Nexthermal can accelerate the pace of bringing successful products to market. Through the use of solid moling CAE and analysis tools, Nexthermal can reduce the number of iterations required to deliver a high performance heating element.
Nexthermal is now offering Design Analysis capability to help customers understand the designs strengths and weakness before a prototype is even considered. Working with customers we can model the thermal system and validate the concept in terms of thermal performance, fluid flow, pressures, vibration as well as stress loading.
Working as a project manager for outsourced projects, or as a partner to your engineering department Nexthermal can help you extend your product development team, and reduce your costs for designing and testing your product. Following an established Technology Commercialization Roadmap, Nexthermal can manage as much of the project as the customer wants—from project development, product design and validation, even applying for intellectual property protection on your behalf. Projects are quoted based on complexity.
Our engineering team can work with OEM engineers to identify key performance criteria and review alternatives to best meet objectives.
Though it is generally best to be involved early in the development process, our engineers have also been called into situations where other design criteria are firmly set, when heater and thermocouple placement options are limited. Nexthermal staff have regularly been able to improve thermal performance in challenging situations.
When heat is critical to the performance of your equipment—add Nexthermal engineering to your team.