Posts Tagged ‘CAM’

Irkut corporation selects siemens PLM software

October 1st, 2010

Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division and a global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, announced that Irkut Corporation, a leading Russian aircraft maker, is expanding its deployment of NX software and Teamcenter software for the design and development of the MC-21, the company’s mid-range passenger jet. The MC-21’s development is performed within the framework of the Federal Program for Progress in Civil Aircraft Engineering in Russia.

“Expanding the cooperation with Siemens PLM Software is the next valuable step of our strategic partnership that began over a decade ago,” said N.A. Volkov, IT Department Director, Irkut Corporation. “Siemens PLM Software’s advanced technologies have proven their efficiency many times over. As we launched the MC-21 project we unanimously selected Siemens PLM Software’s NX and Teamcenter solutions. Using the most advanced PLM software technology significantly enhances project quality, reduces development and planning time, facilitates managing suppliers, and finally, decreases the overall project costs. We are confident that the innovative solutions we use will help us make the MC-21 the best aircraft in its class.”

Irkut Corporation sees a significant expansion in design and production planning activities for the MC-21 in 2010. The new development stage will mean hiring more designers for developing the airframe and the avionics systems.

Irkut Corporation will use Teamcenter, the world’s most widely used PLM solution, as its product data management platform to enable a unified and synchronized product and manufacturing data repository. The company will use NX, a leading integrated computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering analysis (CAD/CAM/CAE) solution used to design some of the world’s most sophisticated products, for 3D product modeling, structural strength analysis and NC programming.

“Irkut Corporation’s decision to expand the use of Siemens PLM Software’s technology for the MC-21 project is further evidence that our solutions and professionals are best in the industry,” said Steffen Buchwald, Vice President and Managing Director, Central and Eastern Europe, Siemens PLM Software. “Siemens PLM Software is a leading software developer for the aerospace and defense industry and we understand the challenges that our customers face every day. Our goal is to deliver innovative solutions and resources required to meet the demanding needs of our customers.”

The MC-21 mid-range passenger jet development program envisages three aircraft versions for 150, 180, and 210 seats. The aircraft are designed for flights up to 5,500km in any climatic zone, day and night, in easy and complex meteorological conditions; the cruising speed is 850km/h. The MC-21 is able to take off from airports located up to 3,000 m above the sea level.

The worldwide demand for new, energy-efficient mid-range commercial airliners is very high and analysts estimate that just the Russian market demand for the MC-21 airliner is over 800 units.

Source:http://www.onlineamd.com/aerospace-manufacturing-design-PLM-Software-Siemens-100110.aspx

Digitaltest and iTAC software AG join technology and distribution channels

September 27th, 2010

Digitaltest announced the close cooperation with iTAC Software AG, who integrates Digitaltest’s C-Link CAD/CAM Viewer into its cross-industry manufacturing execution system (MES).

The MES software is used to optimize throughput, control and transparency in applications such as electronic device manufacturing.

The CAD/CAM Viewer C-Link will boost the repair and diagnostic functionality of iTAC’s MES software suite by perfectly displaying the printed board layout and related schematics. The broad range of Digitaltest’s interfaces to most poular CAD/CAM formats ensures smooth integration into all major production environments.

Based on the Viewer’s bi-directional API interface, Digitaltest’s software package seamlessly raised the bar of all tool flavors of the new iTAC/Digitaltest portfolio and hereby creates a unique selling proposition compared with all standard paperless repair solutions.

Cooperation between the two companies however doesn’t end up with joined technology. Digitaltest GmbH is now iTAC’s distribution partner and it will be integrating iTAC’s MES software suite in its operational lines of business.

Commenting on the new cooperation, Dieter Meuser, Chief Technology Officer of iTAC Software AG, said: “We are glad to have Digitaltest as business partner. The joint venture with Digitaltest has enabled us to further advance our product’s technology. We will also benefit from Digitaltest’s distribution channels and marketing activities because they enforce our strategy of positioning our manufacturing execution system MES as an integral part of worldwide electronics manufacturing.”

Source:http://www.globalsmt.net/smt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11555:digitaltest-and-itac-software-ag-join-Source:http://www.globalsmt.net/smt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11555:digitaltest-and-itac-software-ag-join-technology-and-distribution-channels&catid=34:world&Itemid=78

Digitaltest and iTAC software AG join technology and distribution channels

September 27th, 2010

Digitaltest announced the close cooperation with iTAC Software AG, who integrates Digitaltest’s C-Link CAD/CAM Viewer into its cross-industry manufacturing execution system (MES).

The MES software is used to optimize throughput, control and transparency in applications such as electronic device manufacturing.

The CAD/CAM Viewer C-Link will boost the repair and diagnostic functionality of iTAC’s MES software suite by perfectly displaying the printed board layout and related schematics. The broad range of Digitaltest’s interfaces to most poular CAD/CAM formats ensures smooth integration into all major production environments.

Based on the Viewer’s bi-directional API interface, Digitaltest’s software package seamlessly raised the bar of all tool flavors of the new iTAC/Digitaltest portfolio and hereby creates a unique selling proposition compared with all standard paperless repair solutions.

Cooperation between the two companies however doesn’t end up with joined technology. Digitaltest GmbH is now iTAC’s distribution partner and it will be integrating iTAC’s MES software suite in its operational lines of business.

Commenting on the new cooperation, Dieter Meuser,Chief Technology Officer of iTAC Software AG, said: “We are glad to have Digitaltest as business partner. The joint venture with Digitaltest has enabled us to further advance our product’s technology. We will also benefit from Digitaltest’s distribution channels and marketing activities because they enforce our strategy of positioning our manufacturing execution system MES as an integral part of worldwide electronics manufacturing.”

Source:http://www.globalsmt.net/smt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11555:digitaltest-and-itac-software-ag-join-Source:http://www.globalsmt.net/smt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11555:digitaltest-and-itac-software-ag-join-technology-and-distribution-channels&catid=34:world&Itemid=78

“New CAM software blog kicks off at IMTS”

September 6th, 2010

Sescoi, makers of CAM Software for 2 through Simultaneous 5-Axis programming has launched a blog to coincide with IMTS 2010. The goal of his new CAM blog, which can be found on http://blog.sescoi.com, is to share opinions and comment across the community of CNC machining operators, programmers and professionals.

Jeff Jaje, Marketing & Business Development Manager at Sescoi Inc, will manage the blog. Jeff says, “The timing is right for a CAM related blog. It seems that there are plenty of CAD bloggers out there, but virtually nobody is blogging about CNC programming, machining topics or best practice on a regular basis. My aim is to change that and, because CNC programming is much more than just CAM software, We’ll be covering milling machines, mill controllers, cutters, CAM tips, and much more”.

Experienced programmers, industry experts and representatives from complementary technologies are invited to share blog links and post their comments on Jeff’s blog.

Jeff, who holds a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University (U.S.A.), and has been involved in the CAM software field since 1990 and has been a speaker on 5-axis CNC machining at industry shows in Japan and the U.S. Meet Jeff on the Sescoi booth (E-3936) at the IMTS show in Chicago on September 13-18 and attend his free seminar on “Utilizing New Software Algorithms to Improve CAM programming, Shorten Mill Times and Increase Security” on September 14.

Source:http://www10.mcadcafe.com/nbc/articles/1/860161/New-CAM-software-blog-kicks-off-IMTS

Shop floor programming with WorkNC CAM software at Patterson Mold & Tool boosts productivity

July 1st, 2010

The six seats of WorkNC CAM software that Patterson Mold & Tool, uses on its shop floor have improved productivity by 30%. The company, based in St Charles, Missouri, U.S. has been producing tooling for the die cast industry for over 30 years and is now part of Pace Industries, one of the largest die casting companies in the world. The main markets for its products are tools for its parent company used in the domestic appliance, lawn and garden, electrical, small motor, lighting, and telecommunications sectors. It now also produces parts for the aerospace industry, machining components such as pylons and struts, supported by AS9100 and ISO 9001 quality certification.

Before installing WorkNC, Patterson Mold & Tool had six full time CNC programmers, so machinists were relying on their skill, and had to wait when any changes had to be made to the CNC program. Roy Thomas, CNC Supervisor, says, ” The machine operators had little idea of the machining methods chosen for them, which resulted in cautious feeds and speeds being used in the interests of safety.” By installing WorkNC, the company has been able to redeploy the programmers to other engineering roles and carry out all its CNC programming on the shop floor. One lead programmer provides in house training and administers the WorkNC system so that the 10 machine operators can program their machines themselves.

Roy Thomas adds, “ The operators understand their tooling, machines and the metal cutting process significantly better than our offline programmers did. Productivity has gone up by 30% with better toolpaths and much less time wasted making changes. In particular, roughing operations take half the time to program and run 70% faster.”

As well as its 15 CNC machines, Patterson Mold & Tool has two 5-axis CNC machining centers, a DMG DMU 80 P and a DMG DMU 100 P. These machines were installed to reduce the number of EDM tools required for each job by making it possible to machine more of the tool directly. Now that the company is making aerospace parts, these machines have become an essential part of its production capability.

Roy Thomas says, “ We use WorkNC’s Auto 5 module exclusively for our 5-axis CNC programming and we have found it so easy to use that we did not need any training. Now around 25% of our work requires 5-axis machining and our 10 machinists use it every day.” WorkNC Auto 5 changes 3-axis toolpaths into 5-axis toolpaths automatically. Collision avoidance takes account of the tool and its holder as well as the limitations of the machine itself. Algorithms in the CAM software ensure you can utilize the shortest tool lengths and also intelligently use the machine axis limits data to introduce unwind and flip movements automatically.

Patterson Mold & Tool uses Unigraphics, CATIA and Pro/Engineer for its design, so tooling and aerospace models are all manipulated in these CAD systems prior to manufacture. The designers set the origins and put the parts in the right orientation ready for the machine operators to apply the toolpaths. Data goes straight into WorkNC, and pre defined macros automatically speed up the programming process. The company operates a three shift system, with low personnel levels on two of them, and depends heavily on the reliability of the software’s toolpaths, as parts can take up to 65 hours to machine. Roy Thomas says, “ The quality of WorkNC’s toolpaths are excellent. The Spiral Core Roughing is extremely good and gives us a great improvement in tool life.”

The six floating licenses of WorkNC give the company flexibility, enabling the majority of the operators to be programming simultaneously while keeping capital investment to a minimum. Roy Thomas adds, “ WorkNC is extremely important to us, and has resulted in some major improvements to our productivity, thanks to its automated cycles, reliability and ease of use. It is our only way of programming 5-axis parts, which is a large part of our business, helping us to reduce the number of set ups and fixtures we require and enabling us to cut more of the part in one hit.”

Source:http://www.cadcamnews.in/2010/07/shop-floor-programming-with-worknc-cam.html

CIMdata projects Geometric as a rapidly growing CAM software vendor in 2010

June 24th, 2010

Geometric announced that it has been identified to be one of the fastest growing CAM software vendors in 2010, according to the recently released NC Software and Related Services Market Assessment Report, Version 19, by leading management consulting and technology research firm, CIMdata, Inc. The assessment is based on the projected revenue growth.

Geometric’s CAM software, CAMWorks® with Machining Intelligence is the most advanced CAM programming software available for getting products to market faster, more efficiently, and within budget. CAMWorks is a next generation best-of-class CNC programming solution for producing molded parts from solid models.

“We are pleased to be projected by CIMdata as a one of the fastest growing CAM vendors in 2010″, said Dr. Vinay Kulkarni, Vice President and Head, Desktop Products at Geometric. “Geometric has been consistently providing the CAM community with the latest enhancements and features, accompanied with timely support; and is committed to continuously developing CAMWorks to help drive innovation in the manufacturing industry”.

Source:http://www.cadcamnews.in/2010/06/cimdata-projects-geometric-as-rapidly.html

New free guide from Sescoi on investing in CAM software

June 24th, 2010

Sescoi’s new “Investing in CAM Software” guide helps engineers to examine their motives for investing in CAD/CAM software, the benefits they should reasonably expect, and the software features they should be looking for.

By evaluating the reasons for purchasing new CAM software, engineering companies will be able to decide which type of system is most suitable and establish whether CAM software will meet the longer term growth demands of their businesses. For particular applications, specialist add-ons such as WorkNC’s Auto 5 automatic 5-axis programming or its Feature Recognition module can produce staggering productivity improvements.

Advice on evaluating the supplier, its training, support and development mechanisms is included in the guide. Working in partnership with a CAM software supplier will ensure that there is flexibility within the chosen system and that the supplier is prepared to customize the system for the customer’s benefit. Additionally, some CAM software vendors can offer complementary products such as Sescoi’s WorkPLAN ERP software and its WorkXPlore 3D CAD viewer which encourages collaborative working. The integration of these extra systems with the CAM software can produce a revolution in working methods.

Benchmarking and visiting reference user sites help to measure how well a CAM software handles and manipulates CAD data, its ease of use, the quality of the toolpaths it generates, the effectiveness of its simulation and collision avoidance, and helps to verify the quality of the after sales service. Sescoi’s trials show that the machine cycle times for the same component can be very significantly shortened with WorkNC, saving cost and adding to the available machining capacity. Similarly, the most optimized toolpaths will greatly improve the quality of the finished part, extending the capabilities of a company immeasurably.

The guide explains the benefits that shop floor programming can bring to a business and the importance of ease of use, such as WorkNC’s automated ‘One Button CAM’ methodology, in making this work. It also describes how the speed of calculation, the configuration of the licenses and multi tasking capabilities can all help to maximize productivity by greatly reducing programming times.

By considering the points outlined in the guide in relation to their own companies, engineers may find that the gains in productivity which they expected from CAM software can be significantly more than anticipated.

Source:http://www.cadcamnews.in/2010/06/new-free-guide-from-sescoi-on-investing.html

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