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TopSolid'Cam 2009 Available from Missler Software

CAM software has capacity to manage machining processes.

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April 6, 2009

By DE Editors

TopSolid'Cam 2009 Available from Missler Software

Missler Software’s TopSolid'Cam 2009 can manage machining processes, making it able to machine parts by offering the most suitable machining process. TopSolid'Cam is capable of piloting turning, 2 axes milling, 3 axis milling, 4 & 5 axis continued milling, 4 & 5 axis continued turning, synchronization, and complex simulation.

TopSolid'Cam 2009 deals with such issues as simplifying machine programming, reducing cycle times, improving quality and reducing manufacturing costs.

Major improvements of TopSolid'Cam 2009 include:

  • Tolerance management of imported parts. TopSolid'Design enables a user to transform nominal dimensions to average dimensions.
  • Automatic 4 axis roughing cycles.
  • Drilling automation of cooling circuits for mold makers.
  • Paraxial roughing on a milling machine.
  • 5 axis machining of composite materials.
  • Customized approach and retract movements.

For more information, visit Missler Software.

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

 

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