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CGTech to Show New VERICUT Software at EMO



The Tool Manager is VERICUT 7.4 has been re-designed to enable easier user interaction.

The VERICUT user interface is more customizable with new docking methods and a redesigned Status window.

CGTech will demonstrate the new version of VERICUT CNC machine simulation and optimization software at the EMO show in Milan, Italy, October 5-10, 2015 Hall 4, Stand A04.

VERICUT is CNC machine simulation, verification and optimization software that enables users to eliminate the process of manually proving out NC programs. The program also optimizes NC programs in order to both save time and produce higher quality surface finish. VERICUT simulates all types of CNC machine tools, including those from leading manufacturers. VERICUT runs standalone, but can also be integrated with leading CAM systems.

VERICUT 7.4 includes many enhancements designed to further simplify the process of simulating a CNC machine. Changes to how users interact with VERICUT improve VERICUT's workflow and simplify day-to-day NC programming and simulation use.

"This release increases the ability of manufacturing engineers to simulate the entire CNC machining process in order to produce better results and reduce the time spent in the programming and machining cycle," said CGTech Product Marketing Manager Bill Hasenjaeger.

Enhancements Support Ease of Use

In version 7.4, the first thing a user will notice is a Welcome Screen that automatically displays when first launching a VERICUT session. The Welcome Screen provides access to commonly used first actions for a VERICUT session.

The VERICUT user interface continues to get more customizable. VERICUT's desktop is enhanced with a new docking method enabling users to lay out their VERICUT desktop in the most efficient manner for the way they work. The new docking method is flexible and provides a high level of customization possibilities. Additionally, the Status window is completely redesigned for better viewing, customization and size. The Status window information is divided into Information Groups, each containing a specific list of information.

Tool Management Simplified

Tool Manager's desktop and user interface is re-designed to enable easier user interaction. A new Tool Bar located at the top of the Tool Manager window consists of a combination of icons and pull-down menus providing easy access to all features needed to create and maintain tool libraries, create/modify tool assemblies, import tool assemblies and create or import OptiPath records. Also, in the Tool List, tool components now have a Parent/Child hierarchy allowing for better tool assembly management and modification. All Tool Definition windows have been re-designed to make tool definition easier.

Other new features in Version 7.4 include:

  • New interfaces are available for integrating VERICUT with Creo Parametric 3.0, CAMWorks and SolidWorks.
  • OptiPath now automatically works through multiple set-ups.
  • Selecting a tool from the new Reviewer Tool Menu automatically set the "Start" and "End" points of the simulation.
  • Nearly 500 customer-driven enhancements and software change requests have been completed since version 7.3.

New Force Module

Force is a physics- and mathematics-based modeling software designed to optimize machining rates for machined parts within aerospace, automotive, industrial and other markets that utilize automated machining. "Force determines the optimum speeds for a cutting process and makes the CNC machine cut in the most efficient, fast and reliable way, based on the type of material being cut," said a company spokesperson.

"Force excels in difficult to machine materials, and especially complex multi-axis cuts such as 5-axis flank milling," continued the spokesperson. "Once the material is characterized, it can be applied to a broad range of cutters and machines in future NC machining operations. It is easy to set up and can also predict tool wear."

For more information contact:

CGTech

9000 Research Dr.

Irvine, CA 92618-4214

949-753-1050

info@cgtech.com

www.cgtech.com

EMO Hall 4, Stand A04

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