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March 23, 2009
By DE Editors
Geometric Technologies, Inc., will showcase CAMWorks 2009, the latest version of its solid-based CNC programming solution, at Booth # 3363 at the WESTEC 2009 exposition, to be held in Los Angeles, from March 30 to April 2, 2009.
This release has more than 100 enhancements to enable users to program parts faster and more easily, according to the company. In addition, it provides a number of new machining options to strengthen CAMWorks’ existing manufacturing capabilities.
Some of the key enhancements of CAMWorks 2009 that would be showcased at the event include:
- Multiple process support: Increase in performance due to CAMWorks’ ability to generate 3 - 5 axis toolpaths as separate threads, and in separate processes allowing users to continue working in other areas, or on other CAM models.
- CAM data reusability: Data reusability has been extended to enable the import of CAM data associated with part models into assembly models, allowing parts to be programmed and applied to different jobs. In addition, library features can be created where only select CAM data can be reused in other jobs.
- Visualization: Improved graphic display performance, expansion in part and machine simulation, and a new XML-based user defined setup sheet, which allows machining information to be viewed in a web browser
- Additional Enhancements: Turning features and toolpaths have been made more intelligent, thus resulting in safer and more simplified programming of turn and mill/turn parts. Wire EDM users will benefit from new and easy creation of multiple glue stops and a more powerful post processing environment. Simultaneous 4/5 axis improvements include enhanced toolpath control, expanded collision avoidance and creation of multiple toolpaths using rotate and copy options. Lastly, enhancement to Automatic Feature Recognition and the intuitive user interface make CAMWorks easier to use than before.
CAMWorks is a SolidWorks certified Gold CAM product that provides machining capabilities seamlessly integrated in SolidWorks. CAMWorks can run within SolidWorks, or as part of a CAD/CAM package that includes CAMWorks Solids, an integrated solid modeler.
For more information, visit Geometric Technologies’s CAMWorks site.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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