DP Technology will exhibit its ESPRIT® software Nov. 10-12 in Santa Clara, Calif., at the Pacific Coast Machine Tool Expo.
Now in its 28th year, the Pacific Coast Machine Tool Expo is touted as the most important regional event for the machine tool, industrial, and manufacturing industries. Showcasing cutting-edge technologies, the expo is a one-stop shop for the latest products and services.
ESPRIT will be exhibited at booth No.1121, where visitors will find helpful and informative representatives available to answer questions and perform demonstrations of the latest time-saving upgrades.
Designed with ease of use in mind, ESPRIT emphasizes the use of milling and, or, turning in any combination and on any type of machine tool, which means that most improvements to the software are to the benefit of all programmers.
A new concept in highly-advanced machining functionality is based on the idea that any five-axis machining function, no matter how complex, can be defined with a few simple steps. By following the same time-tested steps that programmers use when deciding how to machine 5-axis parts, an advanced CAD/CAM system can combine highly advanced milling technology with an interface that is familiar and easy to understand. This new patent-pending FreeForm 5-axis composite machining cycle in ESPRIT allows users to independently define machining patterns and tool orientation strategies 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.
Oct 28, 2009
DP Technology to exhibit ESPRIT at the Pacific Coast Machine Tool Expo
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