SHEFFIELD: MachineWorks Ltd will present and demonstrate it's latest addition to the range of MachineWorks’ component technologies; toolpath generation for machining at EMO 2009, Pavilion 9, Stand D03.
MachineWorks now offers the ability to compute 2, 3, 4 and 5 axis toolpaths in an environment closely coupled with its simulation and verification libraries. These toolpath generators are built with the same attention to geometric detail and accuracy that characterises our verification engines. They provide fast generation of guaranteed gouge-free toolpaths, within the specified tolerance. “We are really pleased with the seamless integration of our different technologies and now we are in a position to offer our customers a more complete range of solutions”, says Mike Nicholson, Sales & Marketing Director.
A Fidia controller displaying the dynamic simulation of milling paths will be also demonstrated on the MachineWorks stand. Fidia has integrated MachineWorks’ simulation kernel into their controllers, which will allow their customers to further optimise their production processes.
Sep 28, 2009
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