MachineWorks
cloud-enabled simulation supports mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets accessing applications being run on remote servers and rendering simulation in real-time even in devices with low-memory processors. New
Surface and Feature detection functionality allows applications to analyse cut surfaces and easily identify holes, drilled holes, pockets, open pockets, slots and islands. MachineWorks can help developers improve their own feature-recognition machining and rest-machining algorithms helping CAD/CAM manufacturers provide faster and easier-to-use functionality.
IMTS Visitors can explore MachineWorks
latest features on offer such as sheet metal bending simulation and collision checking, optimised collision detection for concave machined parts, the ability to take ‘snapshots’ of a solid during simulation and 3D simulation recording.
What else will be on show? A
FIDIA controller using MachineWorks simulation and collision avoidance software libraries will be on display during IMTS. MachineWorks customers who have created collision avoidance systems, generally use
“look ahead” functions to prevent any potential machine crashes. When a clash between parts in the machine envelope is detected, controllers stop the machine to avoid the damage.
Visitors looking for
polygon mesh processing functionality can take a look at Polygonica,the solid modelling toolkit from MachineWorks, also on display at booth 133327. Polygonica provides CAD/CAM/CAE applications with polygon mesh processing functionality such as healing, offsetting, point cloud, remeshing, simplification and Boolean operations. Leading suppliers in the additive industry integrate Polygonica to access tools for 3D Printing file preparation and STL file manipulation.
Over the last few months the MachineWorks team has seen a significant expansion of the technical team including additions to the development, the customer support and the QA team.
MachineWorks is still recruiting. If you have a technical background in Maths, Engineering, Science or Computing and would like to join the MachineWorks team in Sheffield, be sure to call by their booth or get in touch.
About MachineWorks
MachineWorks Software sets the standard for CNC Simulation and Verification component software in the industry. More than 60% of CAM developers in the world have integrated MachineWorks technology into their applications and benefited from MachineWorks’ cutting-edge functionality since 1994. MachineWorks’ toolkit has been integrated by software and hardware OEMs looking for a solution in simulation of material removal and clash and gouge detection of any type of CNC machining. MachineWorks’ core technology combines speed, accuracy and stability. It is ideally suited for anti-crash systems, complex machining and full machine simulation.
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