Camarillo, Calif — DP Technology Corp., maker of ESPRIT®, will exhibit the latest version of its software May 11-13, when PDX-Amerimold takes place at the Duke Energy Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Making its debut in 2010, PDX/Amerimold will include an extensive exhibition area, as well as a technical conference and networking opportunities. The show, which follows the trade-show model established by the long-standing Euromold, MoldMaking and Time Compression expositions, offers unique new options for everyone from product developers, designers and engineers to corporate executives.
Visitors to PDX/Amerimold are encouraged to visit ESPRIT booth No. 722, where knowledgeable DP representatives will be available to discuss vital upgrades and perform demonstrations of how those upgrades will work for you.
ESPRIT 2010 includes 13 new FreeForm 3- and 5-axis machining cycles that are available for milling, mill-turn and Swiss-turn machine tools. These high-speed, multi-axis machining cycles offer a wide variety of new choices and capabilities for ESPRIT customers who are performing 3D machining. Additions for 3-axis include a new roughing cycle that can also be used for rest-machining, seven new finishing cycles and three specialized cycles — 3D contouring, pencil tracing and corner machining. Two new specialized 5-axis machining cycles are also included within this release, swarf machining and impeller machining.
May 4, 2010
ESPRIT 2010, by DP Technology, at PDX/Amerimold Cincinnati, Ohio, May 11-13
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