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Geometric to showcase gen-next manufacturing software at IMTS 2014

Quicker programming time, quicker setup time and quicker machining time are the focus of the all new CAMWorks 2015 software, which will be previewed at IMTS

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Geometric to showcase gen-next manufacturing software at IMTS 2014

Geometric, a leader in advanced manufacturing software, will showcase its latest release of CNC programming automation solution, CAMWorks 2015, at IMTS 2014 (International Manufacturing Technology Show) in Chicago, Illinois from September 8-13, 2014.
 
“In today’s environment, manufacturers need to be able to do more with less - less design time, program time, setup time and machining time. CAMWorks 2015 focuses on making the entire design to part cycle shorter,” said the company in a press release.
 
CAMWorks 2015 has over a dozen enhancements focused on shortening the programming time. One example is the colour based identification of complex surfaces making it easier and quicker to define features by avoiding the traditional chains and profiles methodology. CAMWorks 2015 has bolstered its ability to interpret non-prismatic surfaces on solid models as machinable entities automatically. This enhanced ability to leverage feature-based machining for complex requirements in combination with Intelligent Knowledge Base (TechDB) allows end users to eliminate the routine elements in CNC programming and focus on their core expertise.
 
For a job shop, setup time is critical. With an integrated true G-code simulation, CAMWorks Virtual Machine, users can make sure that the costly process of dry-runs on the shopfloor are minimized with one-click verification. The use of G-code for verification is absolutely critical if you are dealing with sub-programs, macros, sub-spindle transfers, tail-stocks and steady rests.
 
On the other hand, for production shops, machining time is the key. Users need to makes sure that what they are machining is not only correct but most efficient. “The ultra-high performance tool paths from CAMWorks VoluMill, has enhanced capability to handle more complex geometries like multi-step irregular islands, that can be very difficult to address with trochoidal tool paths which a number of other systems try to use to address this critical challenge,” said Geometric in the release. 

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First Published: Jul 14 2014 | 3:57 PM IST

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