simulating every aspect of machining. There are also signifi- cant improvements across the board including new toolpath strategies, new geometry editing features, a new tooling dialog with support for additional tool types, adapter blocks and angled heads, and integration with the Adveon tool library system.” Today’s users want tools that en- able them to work the smartest way with accuracy and speed, said NC Kishore, Delmia portfolio senior techni- cal expert, Dassault Systèmes (Auburn Hills, MI, and Paris). “As always, users want more automation and intelli- gence built into the software with the least number of clicks to achieve their goals. They want to have the quick- est turnaround time for their jobs, and hence demand a way to easily col- laborate with their team members and partners across the globe.”
“Doing more with less labor—whether that means programmer labor or operator labor—is a really big deal.”
Some key new capabilities delivered
in Delmia’s machining software include support for custom postprocessors where customers have developed their own postprocessors over the years. “Now they can use those posts to integrate with machine simulations,” Kishore said. “This is yet another exam- ple that we are always working towards delivering higher value by supporting customer investments.” Other Delmia enhancements include a dedicated new operation for impeller hub ma- chining, multiaxis mill-turn operations, and enhancements to machining hard metals with concentric milling are a few among many more that deliver high value to users.
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Taking a Systems Engineering Approach The most successful manufacturers today are adopting
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New sizes and models to best fit most 5 axis applications. Higher or wider, and more gripping power will help you machine the most demanding part shapes. Plus some options allow you to grip the inside of the workpiece so you can machine the entire periphy without worrying about tool clearance. That’s a BIG HIGH FIVE!
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