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Title: Altair Inspire PolyFoam 2023.0 (x64)
Post by: CZFXP on Mar 03, 2026, 08:07 PM
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Altair Inspire PolyFoam 2023.0 (x64)

File Size: 3.4 GB


Inspire PolyFoam is the newest simulation analysis tool of Altair. It is an integral part of Inspire for manufacturing platform. With Inspire Polyfoam, learn and perform a mold filling simulation and evaluate design concepts. Understand how to incorporate Inspire PolyFoam into traditional design process to efficiently optimize designs and avoid typical Foam defects.

An enhanced version of S&WISE's solver will be released within Altair Inspireā„¢ PolyFoam, providing the ease-of-use and productivity of other Inspire solutions.Customers will be able to

Check manufacturing feasibility early

Reduce manufacturing defects

Reduce cycle time by designing accurate gating locations and feed rates

Leverage the best-in-class solver technology with a fast, highly accurate solution

Utilize the included material database for commonly used foaming and tooling materials

"Polyurethane foam is used in a vast array of industries and products including automotive interiors, recreational equipment, and medical devices. S&WISE enables us to offer another critical manufacturing simulation and design solution to our customers," said James Scapa, Altair's chief executive officer and founder.

The S&WISE solver and technology complements Altair's existing Inspire manufacturing simulation offerings including casting, forming, mold-filling, extrusion, and additive manufacturing. S&WISE brings deep technical knowledge and more than a decade of experience serving global manufacturing customers.

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