RE: Deformed model afeter compensation

What is the difference between the “Deformed Model” and the “Deformed Model after Compensation” ?

Ann Asked on 3 1 月, 2025 in FAQ.
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The deformed model is the simulated warpage result of the part.

The mold compensation method is used to address shrinkage in injection molding parts. By predicting deformation values, the mold cavity can be designed slightly larger than the actual product to better meet dimensional criteria. Once you select the “deformed model after compensation,” you can modify the compensation parameters.

If you want to export the warpage in the opposite direction, you can adjust the “scale factor” to a negative value (e.g., -1). There are two different processes for viewing the model in Studio and exporting the model.

  • Compensation value

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  • Opposite direction

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Answered on 3 1 月, 2025.
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