The clock in the R&D lab at Apex Precision struck 2:00 AM. Elias stared at the physical prototype of a new medical inhaler casing—it was a disaster. Every piece coming off the line had a visible "weld line" right across the main grip, making it structurally weak and aesthetically rejected.
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Elias turned to his workstation. "We stop guessing. We simulate." "We've tried adjusting the melt temperature and the
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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."