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By Admin  

March 13, 2017

ModuleWorks offers a new update for exocam powered by ModuleWorks.

Exocam powered by ModuleWorks combines the exocad nesting module with an advanced dental CAM engine that performs toolpath calculations and outputs the corresponding NC file. The seamless integration of exocam into exocad, its easy-to-use workflow and the powerful and configurable integrated dental CAM engine from ModuleWorks optimize efficiency, quality and productivity in dental labs and milling centers, according to the company.

The latest update contains new features and enhancements:

  • Configurable add-on CAM packages (machining templates, post processor) for all Roland and imes-icore CNC machines
  • Configurable pre-mill abutment libraries within exocad-exocam or directly in exocam
  • Support for angulated screw-channel abutments and hybrid screw-channel abutment-bridges
  • Support for denture and denture-teeth preform libraries
  • New stabilizer libraries and new stabilizer shapes
  • Enhanced machine-dependent configuration, including a dedicated blank library for each machine, single-/multi-slot holders for each blank and support for multiple machines, each with their own CNC-strategy
  • Enhanced multi-layer visualization for blanks
  • OEM configurable user interface and “Help for CAM” button in the action bar
For more information, visit the ModuleWorks Dental Framework version 2017 site.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 
 

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