EdgeCAM has released version 12 of its market-leading CAM system for NC part programming, which expands on its 5-axis machining capabilities and delivers improved CAD data management, faster toolpath generation and new options for hole cycle optimisation.
EdgeCAM version 12 extends the range of 5-axis machine tool support to include head/table configurations for both simultaneous and positional work. This is supported by full machine simulation to aid visualisation of the machining process and verify work setup. The complete machine, including all table/head and tool movements can be displayed, helping to ensure safe operation and process optimisation.
Users of version 12 will benefit from faster toolpath generation for 3D solid model geometry with prismatic slice output in rough machining. This, together with toolpath smoothing, generates true arcs based on the target geometry, giving improved accuracy and efficiency, as well as greatly reducing the size of the CNC files.
New options include reduced cycle time and further enhancement of toolpath control for holes, to minimise air cuts and reduce cycle times. New turning strategies - to improve chip removal on deep hole boring, increase tool life and programming capability - are also included in EdgeCAM version 12.
Compatibility with latest technology is fundamental to the development philosophy of EdgeCAM and version 12 supports Microsoft Windows Vista®. EdgeCAM also supports Microsoft SQL Server, the industry standard technology for handling databases and multi-user environments, providing the potential for integration with other factory automation systems such as ERP, tool measurement and tool management systems.
EdgeCAM offers core support for the latest CAD products, working with native data from such systems as Solid Edge V20, SolidWorks 2008, Autodesk Inventor 2008 and CATIA V5 R17.