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Improved software supports advanced cutting
Improved software strategies for surface machining include undercutting with lollipop tools, selection of steep and shallow slopes and support for high speed machining. Brochure available
News from Licom Systems (13 April 2004)
AutoVue 17.1 service pack supports AutoCAD 2005
Cimmetry Systems says its latest service pack for AutoVue 17.1 supports AutoCAD 2005 and several other new formats.
News from Cimmetry Systems ( 9 April 2004)
Electrode design times reduced by up to 60%
User application article Software has reduced EDM electrode design times by up to 60 percent at a German plastics component manufacturer, providing huge annual time savings on over 4000 electrodes/year. Brochure available
News from Delcam ( 7 April 2004)
Convert PDF files into raster, vector formats
Conversion solution provides a method for rapidly converting numerous files in PDF into a variety of raster and vector output formats without the loss of detail.
News from Tailor Made Software ( 2 April 2004)
Cyco EDM solutions support Autodesk's AutoCAD 2005
Cyco Software has announced that its Cyco AutoManager products, including Cyco AutoManager Meridian and Cyco AutoManager TeamWork, will provide full support for Autodesk's AutoCAD 2005.
News from Cyco Software (30 March 2004)
Post-processing runs automatically from CAM
Delcam has introduced a post-processing system that runs automatically from within its PowerMILL CAM software to process CL data into a tape file appropriate to the selected machine tool CNC. Brochure available
News from Delcam (30 March 2004)
Maths software eases data acquistion, calculations
User application article Visual design environment allows engineers from all industries to draw from a variety of data sources during the design phase of a product and document mathematical formulas and calculations. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (26 March 2004)
CADCAM software expands glass moulding potential
User application article Advanced CADCAM software enables a glass factory to offer total freedom of creative expression to its clients by adding consistent decorative relief features when producing the glass moulds. Brochure available
News from Delcam (22 March 2004)
Updated reverse engineering software is faster
Updated reverse engineering software offers faster and more accurate alignment of multiple scans, together with new curve creation and editing tools for easier surfacing. Brochure available
News from Delcam (11 March 2004)
Software reduces mould making costs at shoemaker
User application article With the previous method, a shoemaking company had to use a probing system to digitise the complete mould. Now, new software means only a few profiles need to be digitised. Brochure available
News from Delcam (10 March 2004)
Software provides window straight Into work
A set of Windows programs for CAD/CAM, which can directly drive CNC machines with up to five axes, has many features normally associated with advanced 3D programs, such as wire mesh creation. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers ( 9 March 2004)
Providing bi-directional link for most CAD formats
Active CAD interface allows Virtual DMIS users to directly import CAD models from all major CAD systems including CATIA, Pro/E, and Unigraphics as well as all ACIS and Parasolids based systems.
News from International Metrology Systems ( 2 March 2004)
Students get in on high speed machining CAM act
User application article Students on a Rapid Product Development course at DeMontfort University, Leicester, UK, have recently experienced invaluable, hands-on experience of using high speed machining CAM.
News from Vero International Software ( 2 March 2004)
CADCAM helps 'create' film industry specials
User application article Iguana Design CADCAM software and high speed milling to produce fantastic models, props, robots and other devices for the quirky demands of the film industry. Brochure available
News from Delcam (26 February 2004)
Low-cost upgrade avoids CAD licence dilemma
With the recent announcement of the release of AutoCAD 2005 in April 2004, anyone wishing to urgently purchase an AutoCAD licence has a dilemma or they could try a low-cost upgrade.
News from Leonardo Computer Systems (25 February 2004)
Productivity tools enhance formability analysis
In addition to mesh size advisor, mesher, springback simulation, and forming simulation performance, metal formability analysis software enables better management and use of CAD data.
News from Forming Technologies (24 February 2004)
Manufacture of product families simplified
Parametric module streamlines the specification and manufacture of product families - by creating new machining programs from existing parts simply by entering product varaibles' numerical values. Brochure available
News from Licom Systems (20 February 2004)
CAD/CAM offers wealth of productivity benefits
The latest release of Radan's world-leading CAD/CAM software for sheet metal applications provides a comprehensive series of modules covering the design-to-manufacturing process. Brochure available
News from Radan Computational (20 February 2004)
Solid CAD add-on to CAM is cost-effective
Providing a cost effective and immediate solid CAD facility, complete with full drafting capability, modelling software avoids manufacturing engineers having to acquire mainstream solid CAD.
News from Pathtrace (17 February 2004)
Modules aimed at 5-axis machining and EDM
To be demonstrated at the forthcoming MACH show will be two software modules featuring an extensive, fully integrated 5-axis machining module and a 2 and 4 axis EDM program.
News from Vero International Software (17 February 2004)
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