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News Release from: EDS, PLM Solutions | Subject: Unigraphics product development software
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 November 2002
CADCAM system replacement cuts
development time
Fully integrated design and manufacturing software suite helps cut development times for precision aero engine and gas turbine components.
Fully integrated design and manufacturing software suite helps cut development times for precision aero engine and gas turbine components EDS announced today that aero engine and gas turbine components manufacturer, Preci-Spark, is standardising on Unigraphics product development software for its tooling design and manufacturing requirements
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 5 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, Preci-Spark specialises in the production of precision aero engine and gas turbine components, from raw material to finished component using both conventional and high-tech machining techniques.
It counts many of the world's leading aerospace and power generation equipment manufacturers among its customers.
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"Our selection of Unigraphics as a way for us to shorten manufacturing lead times and improve our time to market was the result of a comprehensive evaluation of the leading CAD/CAM systems on the market," says John Elliott, engineering manager for Preci-Spark.
"Among the reasons for our final decision was the software's open architecture, which enables us easily to develop our own specialised programs to make the most of the system's functionality.
Its superior surface modelling capabilities and the maturity of its integrated NC tool path programming facilities were also key factors".
"Above all though," he adds, "we were impressed with EDS' understanding of manufacturing industry and its obvious commitment to continuing, future software development in this area".
The company's new Unigraphics system provides advanced solid and surface modelling, assemblies modelling and detail drafting capabilities, fully integrated with NC manufacturing tool path programming facilities for 3- and 5-axis milling, wire EDM, 4-axis wire EDM and laser cutting.
It also supports Internet-based communications between Preci-Spark and its customers.
Measurable benefits.
- among the benefits the company is experiencing since Unigraphics was installed and implemented are a reduction in errors and consequent delays during the tooling design process, improved standardisation and faster, more reliable NC tool path program generation.
In addition, the production of detail drawings is up to 50% faster than before while design modifications can be carried out some 75% faster.
"The speed at which necessary design modifications can be made with Unigraphics is one of the biggest factors in reducing our lead times," says John Elliott.
"For example," he says, "a complex overbend form die which could previously take 10 hours to modify now takes 30 minutes".
Preci-Spark's planned future developments for its Unigraphics system include the addition of EDS' Teamcenter Engineering product data management (PDM) software and integration with manufacturing planning and other business systems within the organisation at its five UK sites.
About Preci-Spark.
- founded in 1962, Loughborough, Leicestershire-based Preci-Spark is a leading developer and manufacturer of precision components, such as air impingement inserts for gas turbines and aero engine components.
Through constant improvement in techniques and processes, the company is able to manufacture nozzle guide vane and turbine blade cooling inserts varying in size from those for the small Allison 250 Series helicopter engine to the massive ABB 146 megawatt industrial gas turbine.
Today, with the largest sub-contract capacity in Europe for specialised facilities for the aerospace industry, Preci-Spark's customers include Rolls-Royce, Pratt and Whitney, AlliedSignal Aerospace, Snecma and GE Aircraft Engines, plus ABB Group, Alstom Gas Turbines, Allison Gas Turbines and Vickers Precision Components, among others.
About EDS - EDS, the leading global services company, provides strategy, implementation and hosting for clients managing the business and technology complexities of the digital economy.
EDS brings together the world's best technologies to address critical client business imperatives.
It helps clients eliminate boundaries, collaborate in new ways, establish their customers' trust and continuously seek improvement.
EDS, with its management-consulting subsidiary, A.T.
Kearney, serves the world's leading companies and governments in 60 countries.
EDS reported revenues of $21.5 billion in 2001.
The company's stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: EDS) and the London Stock Exchange.
(This was Manufacturingtalk's Top Story on 25 November 2002).
(This was Manufacturingtalk's Top Story on 26 November 2002).
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