Elias turned to his workstation. "We stop guessing. We simulate."

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"There," Elias pointed. "The two fronts are meeting at too low a temperature because of the gate placement. They aren't 'welding'; they’re just touching."

"We've tried adjusting the melt temperature and the injection pressure," Sarah said, rubbing her eyes. "Nothing is fixing it. If we don't have a solution by the 8:00 AM stakeholder meeting, the whole product launch is delayed."

As the simulation ran, the screen filled with vibrant heat maps. He watched the virtual "melt front" as it entered the cavity.

Using the software's optimization tools, they didn't just fix the pressure—they redesigned the internal baffle and moved the injection gate by just three millimeters. They ran one more simulation. The new results showed a perfect, seamless fusion.