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IMTS PAVILION: CONTROLS & CAD/CAM


well-suited to components with steep cavities and can also be used very effectively for hard materials. It realizes its full potential in combination with high-performance cutters and in adaptive roughing, the path layout is automatically adapted to the geometry without full-width machining. The large depth-of-cut and smaller lateral step over ensure highly ef- fi cient manufacturing. The new interface provides users with considerably more feedback than the previous version. Dur- ing off-screen calculation, Tebis allows up to six NC calcula- tions to be initiated in multiple open CAD fi les. Tebis America Inc. Ph: 248-524-0430 Web site: www.tebis.com


High-Performance CAM


The hyperMILL Maxx Machining is a set of high-performance strategies within hyperMILL CAM software to provide dra- matic improvements in machining times for roughing, drilling, and fi nishing. Maxx Machining Roughing is a high-perfor- mance roughing module, based on Celeritive’s Volumill toolkit with exten- sions by Open Mind. This module provides increased cutter life while reducing roughing times from 35- 70% compared to conven- tional roughing techniques. The machining module is


offered within 2D pocketing routines, 3D stock roughing, and fi ve-axis shape offset roughing. Maxx Machining Drilling is an effi cient technique to open holes for roughing using fi ve- axis helical drilling that allows high effi ciency and good chip removal. The technique can use standard end mills and avoid double-cutting chips that leads to degradation of tooling. Open Mind Technologies USA Inc. Ph: 888-516-1232 Web site: www.openmind-tech.com


Simulation Software


Company will demonstrate how its NCSimul Solutions 10 all-in-one digital suite can usher in the “smart” factory with its most popular modules in the suite, NCSimul Machine and NCSimul CAM. NCSimul Machine is a software solution providing realistic simulation of the machining process. Users can simulate, verify, optimize and review machine programs based on the actual characteristics of the machine tools. Three-dimensional graphics help to avoid machining crashes


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while powerful algorithms and embedded process-based knowledge enable cutting conditions to be optimized. The NCSimul CAM module, introduced last year, streamlines the existing CAM process to simplify programming. It allows


users to change, in one click, the target machine without any reprogramming efforts. From the main CAD/CAM program or machine controller G-code, NCSIMUL CAM generates programs for any machine tool that are verifi ed and optimized without an external postprocessor, taking into account the kinematics of the machine tool, machine controller, cutting tools and conditions, reducing lead time from prototype to production. Spring Technologies Inc. Ph: 617-401-2197 Web site: www.springplm.com


Visual ERP Software The new Visual EstiTrack ERP Touch Scheduling Board ap- plication will be demonstrated at the booth. The new optional add-on to Visual EstiTrack, the Touch Scheduling Board, is designed to replace magnetic boards, and it provides a visual Kanban-type presentation of operations that is queued up on the workcenters in electronic card format. Users can move these cards around via the touchscreen, and the updates are shared across the network, throughout the organization, without the need to report a single location where a magnetic board would be kept. The features helps customer service departments see their priorities and queuing of work and helps shop-fl oor personnel share data such as status updates and operational notes from one shift to another. Henning Industrial Software Inc. Ph: 330-650-4212 Web site: www.henningsoftware.com


Shop-Floor Software


Exact for Manufacturing will shows its new Smart Shop Floor data collection, a responsive, cloud-base application that provides real-time insight into manufacturing opera- tions, allowing tracking labor and materials instantaneously.


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