Intuitive Waterjet Cutting Software
September 1, 2015
OMAX Corporation will highlight its intuitive Intelli-MAX Software Suite that is designed to provide higher levels of speed and performance in abrasive waterjet cutting. "Visitors to booth 1115 will see how the proprietary software automatically optimizes the tool paths of the company's OMAX and MAXIEM JetMachining Centers to create precision parts faster and at a lower cost than competitive equipment," said a company spokesperson.
Featuring built-in programming tools, the company reported that the Intelli-MAX Software Suite is easy to learn and requires minimal training for users to operate OMAX and MAXIEM systems at their fullest potentials. Intelli-MAX offers built-in cutting models and strategies that optimize tool paths when creating precision 2D and 3D parts. Additionally, Intelli-MAX gives users precise machine behavior predictability as to cutting speeds, taper, jet lag and other abrasivejet factors of those particular tool paths.
The Intelli-MAX software is highly compatible with other software systems and features broad file support in abrasive waterjet software. Users can import from more than 90 different file formats, including vector graphics, 3D files, raster graphics, CAD files and more, which allows Intelli-MAX to fit easily within existing workflows. To further extend its versatility, most third party CAD/CAM and nesting software systems can output directly to the OMAX controller software. This allows users to achieve the same results while continuing to use their current programs.
OMAX Corporation provides continuous Intelli-MAX software updates at no charge. For added support, additional help screens give users access to more than 2,000 pages of tutorials, troubleshooting guides, videos, and tips and tricks, directly at the OMAX machine controller.
For more information contact:
Sandra McLain
Vice President of Marketing
OMAX Corporation
21409 72nd Ave. South
Kent, WA 98032
800-838-0343 / 253-872-2300
omax@omax.com
www.omax.com
WESTEC 2015 Booth 1115
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