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Latest CADCAM Developments at SOUTH-TEC 2015



Delcam will demonstrate the latest developments from Delcam's development team at SOUTH-TEC October 27-29, 2015 in booth 1423 at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, NC. Programs to be demonstrated will include PowerMILL for high-speed and five-axis machining; FeatureCAM for quick and easy feature-based CAM programming; the PowerSHAPE Pro reverse engineering and modeling for manufacture software; and PartMaker for production and Swiss-type machining.

The 2016 release of PowerSHAPE Pro software will help users to complete complex designs more quickly and more easily. In addition, a combination of new, more efficient, code and the extension of multi-threaded calculations to many commonly-used tasks will make the software significantly faster than any previous version.

One key enhancement allows groups of features to be copied between two solids in a single operation. While the features do not need to be of the same type, the most common application is expected to be in copying patterns of holes from one solid to another, for example from one mold plate to any other plate in the mold stack.

The main enhancement in PowerMILL 2016 is the ability to mirror complete machining projects in one operation and to maintain automatically the machining characteristics, for example to specify automatically whether climb or conventional milling should be used in each section of the toolpath. Previously, only individual toolpaths could be mirrored.

Automatic mirroring saves considerable time whenever right- and left-hand versions are needed of a part or tool. It will also be faster to program the machining of symmetrical objects since it will be possible to program one half and then mirror the toolpaths to complete the program.

"The new version of FeatureCAM includes a range of enhancements to give high-quality results on all types of machine tool, including complex mill-turn equipment and five-axis machining centers, while retaining the rapid programming times for which the software is renowned," said a company spokesperson.

The most significant new option is the ability to duplicate the physical constraints of the machine tool in simulations in FeatureCAM. Machine-tool limits can be added to the models to be used in the simulation for three-, four- and five-axis milling machines, for turning equipment, and for mill-turn machines, including those with multiple turrets and/or multiple spindles. It is then possible to check that the chosen machine tool is capable of completing the proposed program for all types of equipment, from the simplest lathe to the most complex multi-tasking machine.

The latest version of PartMaker incorporates a variety of improvements in the software to support today's latest breed of turn-mill centers and Swiss-type lathes with B-axis options giving the ability to perform milling at any angle, not just in a vertical or horizontal position.

Other highlights of PartMaker include the ability to generate a Post-Processor Reference Guide, an on-command manual explaining how to program a given multi-axis lathe and take advantage of all the machine's capabilities with PartMaker, as well as more powerful milling and turning functionality, and improvements in the software's knowledge-based technology for storing optimal feeds and speeds for additional tools.

For more information contact:

Delcam

877-335-2261

marketing@delcam.com

www.delcam.com

SOUTH-TEC Booth 1423

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