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Surfware Selects ModuleWorks for 5-Axis Machining

ModuleWorks will provide 5-Axis machining technology for SURFCAM.

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March 6, 2009

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Surfware Selects ModuleWorks for 5-Axis Machining
Impellor machined using SURFCAM Velocity 4 Multi-Axis.

ModuleWorks has partnered with Surfware Inc. to provide its 5-Axis machining technology to be used in the SURFCAM Velocity 4 Multi-Axis product.

Through the partnership, SURFCAM Velocity 4 Multi-Axis will have multi-surface 4- and 5-Axis simultaneous machining, including tool and shank gouge protection to ensure safe toolpaths for complex of applications, such as the impellor shown above.
 
"The ModuleWorks tools allow us to take our system to the next level of functionality and user control,” says Greg Schils, Surfware Product Manager. “The addition of ModuleWorks to our multi-axis package gives users many additional, advanced functions and controls that allow them to machine parts that require an advanced programming system. Our customers now have the ability to perform work they not may have previously attempted to do."

For more information, please visit ModuleWorks or Surfware.

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

 

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