ModuleWorks to show Adaptive Roughing Improvements at Euromold ModuleWorks, the leading supplier of CAD/CAM components for 5-Axis machining and CNC simulation, will show the latest version of its CAM components, version 2014.08 at Euromold, the world fair for Moldmaking and Tooling, (Hall 8, booth E-112) in Frankfurt, Germany from 25-28th November 2014. ModuleWorks is at the forefront of 5-Axis machining and Simulation technology, providing the machining and simulation technology that powers many of the popular CAM systems available today. Each ModuleWorks release contains many new and enhanced features across the product range and this latest version includes new features for 5-Axis, 3-Axis, Port Machining and Simulation. At Euromold, they will be showing the latest release of their component technology; highlights are shown below:
5-Axis 5-Axis SWARF sees a number of improvements to improve efficiency and flexibility. It now features a built in transform capability to allow repeated rotation or translation of the main toolpath, particularly useful for parts with a regular pattern of duplicated features such as blades. In addition the SWARF also has the option to convert all rapid motion to high federate to provide a smoother overall toolpath motion. Port Machining now offers an optimized tilt option to minimize the tilt while retaining access to all accessible areas in the port. Less tilting means a more efficient toolpath with reduced potential for collisions. The mesh based undercut machining now incorporates the option to tilt to reach undercut areas. This allows more standard tooling shapes to be used on complex components, increasing efficiency and reducing tooling costs. Automatic collision avoidance is built in to ensure safe operation.
3-Axis There are many detail improvements across the range of 3-Axis STL mesh and 2.5D wire frame toolpaths. These are focused on toolpath efficiency, flexibility and performance. 3-Axis parallel finishing now offers a round corner option to eliminate sharp changes in direction and provide smoother motion on the machine tool. Adaptive roughing now provides improved linking with motion designed to reduce air cutting and smoother entry onto material.