Delcam France will look to build on its successful 2003 at the Industrie exhibition in Paris from 22nd to 26th March with a preview of the new release of the company’s PowerMILL CAM software. The company saw its sales increase by 120% over 2002, making it the fastest-growing CADCAM company in the country and believes that the new PowerMILL release will ensure even higher sales this year. PowerMILL 5.5 will incorporate a range of enhancements, including the
ability to use the stock model for five-axis machining operations, dedicated
methods for machining of flat surfaces, the ability to use user-defined
tools and collision checking within the new simulation model. In addition,
the user interface has been improved with the use of Windows XP style
icons and with the wider user of colour to define different areas of the
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A new stock model approach was introduced in PowerMILL 5 that resulted in faster calculation times and increased machining accuracy. This method has now been extended so that positional five-axis rest roughing operations can be performed. As with the three-axis calculations, the stock model can be used to ensure that the maximum possible material is removed with each tool, when machining a component with a series of progressively smaller tools. Machining of flat surfaces is of particular importance in the aerospace industry and PowerMILL 5.5 will include dedicated strategies for both the rough and finish machining of these areas. The software automatically identifies the flat surfaces within the part. Options include rest machining of flat areas, the ability to enter the area from outside the block, and the use of workplanes to undertake positional five-axis machining of flat sloping surfaces. As well as offering a wide range of standard tool types for all machining options, PowerMILL 5.5 will allow the use of user-defined tools. This will enable programs to be generated for complex inserted cutting tools. The initial machine simulation option introduced in PowerMILL 5 has now been enhanced to include collision checking between the various parts of the machine tool and the model. The simulations will also indicate any areas where the machine tool is attempting to move outside its operating parameters. As well as these headline additions, PowerMILL 5.5 will include many smaller improvements to make the software even more fast and reliable. The most obvious change for existing users will be significantly faster calculation times resulting from new, quicker algorithms for collision checking. For further information on Delcam’s PowerSHAPE, please contact:
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| Peter Dickin, Public Relations Manager |
Delcam Inc. 3270 Electricity Drive Windsor, Ont. N8W 5J1 Canada www.delcam.com |