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News Release from: DP Technology | Subject: ESPRIT 2008 CAM
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 January 2008
CAM for milling and turning demonstrated
Recent CAM software release for milling and turning includes turning stock automation for lathes, EDM machine specific machining technology and improved 3D machining performance.
DP Technology will demonstrate ESPRIT 2008 computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software at the NORTEC trade fair for manufacturing technology, January 23-26, Hamburg, Germany Advancements available within this latest release include turning stock automation for lathes, EDM machine specific machining technology, improved 3D machining performance, open pocket milling, B-axis turning for 5-axis mill-turn machines, and more
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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CAM system for CNC programming of CNC milling machines, lathes and wire EDM machines now features open pocket milling and expanded CAD to CAM feature exchange.
Mould CAM reduces cycle times by 25-30%
DP Technology's latest release of ESPRIT Mold includes significant performance increases for the 3D programmer that reduce cycle times by 25-50% or more.
In addition to increasing the performance of the CAM software, the upgrades available within ESPRIT 2008 and on display at NORTEC reduce the time required to produce part programs, while increasing the quality of those programs and helping to reduce machining cycle times.
With this new version of ESPRIT, DP Technology celebrates the 10th anniversary of the current generation of the ESPRIT CAM system, which was originally introduced to the market in 1986.
Operating under its 'make and buy' motto and touted as a valuable technological marketplace for Northern Europe, NORTEC assembles manufacturers, suppliers and subcontractors under one roof.
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Mold CAM displayed at Difficult Manufacturing Show
DP Technology will be showing its latest version of mould machining CAM software with improved 3D machining performance at Japan's 'Difficult Manufacturing Show'.
Subcontractors can update on latest CAM benefits
DP technology will be demonstrating the latest versions of its CAM software at the UK's Subcon subcontracting exhibition, including improved 3D machining performance and B-axis turning.
The exhibition serves as a gathering for engineers, users, production specialists and others specializing in the aircraft, shipbuilding, medical and vehicle industries.
* About ESPRIT - ESPRIT is a high-performance computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system for a full range of machine tool applications.
ESPRIT delivers powerful full-spectrum programming for 2- to 5-axis milling, 2 to 22-axis turning, 2- to 5-axis wire EDM, multitasking mill-turn machining and B-axis machine tools, and high speed 3- and 5-axis machining.
ESPRIT's high-performance capabilities include machining any part geometry (solid, surface, or wireframe), universal post processing to format G-code for virtually any machine tool, and solid simulation and verification with dry runs rendered in dynamic solids for optimal part quality and consistency.
ESPRIT is 100% pure Windows, and provides a comfortable and familiar user interface for maximum productivity, said DP Technology.
* About DP Technology - DP Technology is a computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software market leader with a mission to provide CNC programmers with the most powerful CAM software ever.
DP Technology's flagship product, ESPRIT, captures the company's vision of technology's potential and its passion for excellence.
DP Technology maintains its worldwide headquarters in Camarillo, California, USA, and product development teams in California and Florence, Italy.
Sales and support operations are located in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. Request a free brochure from DP Technology ...
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