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MACH 2002 Attendees First to View New Release of SURFCAM
(Westlake Village, California, USA. April 16, 2002) -- MACH 2002 will be the showcase for the latest major releases of SURFCAM� CAD/CAM Systems by Surfware, Inc. MACH, being held at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England, April 29 to May 3, 2002, is exhibiting the latest technology in CAD/CAM, tooling, and metrology. Visitors to the SURFCAM booth, hall 5 stand 5366, will see product demonstrations of SURFCAM 2002, featuring technically advanced machining methods, feature enhancements and increased ease-of-use. MACH will also be the product debut for new Advanced Machining Logic Series being released with SURFCAM 2002. New Advanced Machining Logic Series Technical Advancements Engineered to Reduce Machining Time The Advanced Machining Logic Series is a suite of add-on software products that have been developed to meet the industry's specific needs. Modules are either sold separately or may come standard in higher levels of SURFCAM. Step Reduction Milling (SRM)SRM, featuring new technology, is the first major product in the Advanced Machining Logic series and will become available as an optional module with the release of SURFCAM 2002. This patent-pending technology represents a major breakthrough in the rough milling of complex multiple surfaces. SRM automatically synchronizes the depths-of-cut of all the tools used in the process such that each tool is running at its optimum material-removal parameters, all material is removed with the largest possible tool, and no tool is over taxed. The reductions in programming time, processing time, and machine cycle times make existing "remaining stock machining" or "rest roughing" processes-even those very concepts-obsolete. SURFCAM Pattern SlicingSURFCAM Pattern Slicing, generally used for manufacturing larger components, takes a finished programmed part and automatically divides it into user-defined plates or layers. Each layer is self-contained in a separate operation. This allows the part to be machined one layer (or plate) at a time, reducing overall machine time. SURFCAM's Hole ProcessingSURFCAM's Hole Processing automates drilling processes. Setup a "template" once for a particular process, such as "1/4-20 tap", which could include a spot drill, drill, & tap or any series of tools. Create and recall any number of custom templates as needed, and simply insert the necessary parameters when you program a particular operation. Hole drilling order is controlled and cycle times are available for optimization. "Accurate Mode" ensures maximum drilling accuracy by approaching each hole from the same direction. SURFCAM's Hole Processing software comes standard with SURFCAM 2-Axis Plus and higher. 2-Axis users may purchase this as an option. SURFCAM 2002 New Features
About Surfware, Inc.Surfware, Inc. is the manufacturer of SURFCAM� CAD/CAM software, built for the Microsoft� Windows� operating system environment. SURFCAM makes easy CNC programming of 2-, 3-, 4, and 5-axis mills, lathes, wire EDM, laser, plasma, and water-jet machines a reality. Machinists, designers and engineers worldwide use it for 2D and 3D mechanical design, surface modeling, solid modeling, reverse engineering, prototyping, mold-making, pattern-making and production machining.
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