The latest version of computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) software created by CAM industry leader DP Technology will be on display April 1-2 in Bloomington, Minn., where ESPRIT® 2009 will be featured at the MicroManufacturing and NanoManufacturing Conferences & Exhibits.
Highlighting current and developing nanotechnology applications, in addition to how that technology is changing the way products are manufactured, the NanoManufacturing Conference & Exhibit is co-located with the MicroManufacturing Conference & Exhibit, which explores various micro-manufacturing processes.
ESPRIT will be exhibited at booth No. 104, where conference guests will have the opportunity to see firsthand demonstrations of upgrades available within the latest software release — as well as interaction with knowledgeable ESPRIT representatives.
The new patent-pending FreeForm 5-axis composite machining cycle débuting in ESPRIT 2009 allows the user to independently define the machining pattern and the tool orientation strategy to be used when creating the simultaneous 5-axis tool path and includes 20 different machining strategies (cycles) in one, resulting in a wide range of easily manageable possibilities. The new ESPRIT composite machining cycle gives the user the ability to perform simultaneous 5-axis machining for a wide variety of different parts and industries, including aerospace, medical, and automotive, through one simple user interface.
Mar 23, 2009
ESPRIT at MicroManufacturing and NanoManufacturing Conferences & Exhibits
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