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CNC Software Solutions



SPRING Technologies will demonstrate its flagship NCSIMUL SOLUTIONS package at WESTEC 2017. "The latest 2017 version of NCSIMUL SOLUTIONS sets a new benchmark for comprehensive control of the machining process, providing ease of use, flexibility and automation for manufacturers to move towards Industry 4.0," said a company spokesperson. The two main modules, NCSIMUL MACHINE and NCSIMUL 4CAM, will be highlighted at the show.

"For manufacturers requiring 5-axis simulation software for machining centers or complex mill-turn multi-axis simulation, we are hopeful to be on their `must see' list at WESTEC," said Silvère Proisy, North American Operations Director for SPRING Technologies.

Among the new features of NCSIMUL SOLUTIONS 2017 and the NCSIMUL 4CAM module are: probing strategies; support for turning after milling, for one-click NC machine turnaround; cutting tool management with 3-D definitions; one-click project update; project export/import; automatic performance analysis; automatic graphic detection of machining risk zones and less than optimal cutting conditions; and more.

NCSIMUL MACHINE is a CNC software solution providing realistic CNC 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 avoid machining crashes while powerful algorithms and embedded process-based knowledge enable cutting conditions to be optimized. NCSIMUL MACHINE provides machining verification in three steps: investigates and corrects coding errors; simulates to locate collisions and correct motion errors; and validates the part cut and machining result. The benefits include: reducing the time spent on debugging programs; preventing the costly risk of spindle collision, tool breakage and scrap; and improving cycle times and process optimization efficiencies.

SPRING has focused its R&D over the last year on optimizing the performance of NCSIMUL 4CAM, the CAM add-on module that can be integrated with the software package. NCSIMUL 4CAM 2017 brings users more processes and supports its best practices with existing CAM software products.

For more information contact:

Silvère Proisy, General Manager

SPRING Technologies Inc.

50 Milk St., 16th Floor

Boston, MA 02109

617-401-2197

sproisy@ncsimul.com

www.ncsimul.com

WESTEC Booth 2538

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