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Sheet Metal Software



Sheet metal specialist Radan Software has released Radan 2014. The latest software version incorporates new and enhanced functionality, including 3D workflow improvements, safety measures to prevent tipping on flat-bed lasers, improvements in common cutting on punches and support for cluster and asymmetric wheel tools.

Simulation and time calculation have improved by being moved away from NC verification to the area where sequences are defined. "Whether a defined sequence is used automatically, manually or interactively, the simulation now comes from there. In previous releases, the user had access to far less information than the software actually holds about the tools, the machine and the accelerations that are possible," said Product Manager Olaf Körner. "Changing the location of these two functions means that every machine tool using the simulator benefits from the improved graphics, increased feedback and overall knowledge that the sequence mode has."

Enhancements to 3D Workflow reduce time to get parts to the nest. Previously, several manual steps were required including unfolding the model, saving as a part and adding the right quantity to the schedule. Now all sheet metal, whether single or assemblies, is unfolded and added to the nest area automatically. This reduces the number of mouse clicks for single parts from around 26 down to just three or four.

Support for cluster tools means they can now simply be added to the master tool file, and Radan automatically ensures the best arrangements of cluster tools to punch a specific pattern. Automatic tooling recognizes the geometry and applies the right tool or combination of tools to punch patterns.

And there are similar enhancements for asymmetric wheel tools as they are becoming more popular in offering alternative strategies to secondary operations for both cutting and forming. "As soon as you purchase a wheel tool you can now look it up in Radan, add it to your master tool file and everything is then set up for it, including graphical feedback when it is applied," said Körner.

Scrap internal profiles: This safety measure, which has been introduced to avoid head collisions on flat-bed lasers, is achieved by cutting profiles that are in danger of tipping into smaller pieces before cutting the final shape. Instead of cutting it in one go, Radan now cuts a grid across it first, and the small parts of the grid simply fall away when the final profile is cut.

Radan 2014 adopts the same common cutting strategy for punch presses as that used for profiling machines. It allows for common cut nests to be created automatically, meaning the user can choose, for example, how many parts form a common cut island, reducing the sheet's instability. Tagging for common cut parts has also been improved. "With the absence of a skeleton - which is inherent to common cutting - the tag placements have to be absolutely right," said Körner.

The nest project workflow has been brought in line with how it is taught by the experts on Radan training courses. "Radan has always informed users when a part is not closed, when tooling is out of date or what needs to be done to improve a nest - but now does it using the same sequence as the training, and uses graphical and interactive help when necessary."

According to the company, additional features include:

  • A faster, more efficient and risk-free way of updating 3D translators is introduced.
  • Visualizing geometry is made clearer by dividing the screen into two halves. The main geometry is shown on one side, while the other side summarizes the topology of the part. For example, if all the bends are selected, the summary screen updates those.
  • Drawing patterns: Where third party geometry files may be over complex and difficult to navigate, Radan 2014 now displays information in a clear way, making it easy to work through the drawing. The user can extract just the information that is relevant to the cutting process.

For more information contact:

Vero USA Inc.

2000 Town Center

Suite 1730

Southfield, MI 48075

248-869-4040

info@verosoftware.com

www.verosoftware.com

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