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Geometric to Introduce CAMWorks 2011 at IMTS

Includes improved knowledge-based machining information, a new electrode design solution and smarter tool paths.

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August 23, 2010

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Geometric will preview CAMWorks 2011, the upcoming version of its solid-based CNC programming solution, at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS 2010), in Chicago from Sept. 13-18, 2010.

CAMWorks 2011 provides new capabilities, including improved knowledge-based machining information, a new electrode design solution for the mold and die industry, and smarter tool paths. In this version, the technologies that enable automation of NC programming have also been enhanced, according to the company. 

For example, Feature Recognition, which is used to automatically identify areas to be machined, has been upgraded to find more features, while decreasing computation times by more than 50% over previous CAMWorks versions, says Geometric.  The Technology Database (TechDB) used to store and apply knowledge based machining information has been enhanced to simplify the process of creating best machining practices.

A number of user interfaces have been modified, making it easier to learn and use the software, according to the company.

For the mold and die industry, Geometric will introduce ElectrodeWorks, an electrode design solution that automates extraction, design, management, documentation, and manufacturing of EDM electrodes. 

CAMWorks 2011 also introduces VoluMill, ultra high-performance toolpaths for 2- and 3-axis high-speed milling. Cycle times have been observed to be reduced by up to 80% and cutting tool life has seen increases up to 500%, according to the company. 

For more information, visit CAMWorks.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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