Delcam to Launch FeatureCAM 2010 at EMO Expo
BIRMINGHAM,
UK, Jul 20, 2009 - Delcam will launch the new version of its FeatureCAM
feature-based machining software at the
EMO exhibition to
take place in Milan from 5th to 10th October. The new release will include
enhancements across the full range of FeatureCAM functionality, from 2D
drilling and wire EDM, to five-axis milling and mill-turn operations. This
reflects the increased investment in development of the software since its
acquisition by Delcam in 2005.

“FeatureCAM was the world’s first feature-based programming system when
it was introduced in 1995,” claimed Development Director Tom McCollough.
“More recently, other CAM developers have tried to copy our automated
approach to programming. However, with our longer history and bigger R&D
investment, we believe that FeatureCAM still maintains its clear leadership
in knowledge-based machining.”
FeatureCAM’s high degree of automation already gives faster programming
than other CAM systems. A range of enhancements in the 2010 version will
make the software even quicker. Most important of these developments is
support for multi-threading when generating 3D toolpaths. This allows
calculations to be spread across multiple cores in dual- or quad-core
computers. Average time savings are around 25% on a dual-core PC.
Improved algorithms have been introduced within the user interface to
speed up the editing of features and to reduce the time needed to switch
between machine-tool set-ups, while more efficient handling of stock models
will reduce the memory required and so enhance performance still further.
The most innovative new programming option is combined drilling and
milling functionality that will allow more efficient hole creation on
machines fitted with automatic tool changing. It generates roughing and
finishing toolpaths to produce any holes for which the appropriate drill is
not loaded, using the existing tooling within the machine’s crib.
The new option is much faster than having to change the tooling available
to match the set of hole sizes in each job, especially for companies
manufacturing prototypes or short-run components. It will allow complex
parts to be produced more easily in cases where the range of hole sizes is
larger than the number of positions in the crib. In addition, the number of
different tools that need to be stocked can be reduced and it will be much
simpler to move jobs between different machine tools.
Companies that do not have automatic tool changing on their machines can
also benefit. In some cases, it will be possible to use a combination of
drilling and milling with a single cutter to generate all the holes in the
part. This could then allow the complete sequence to be run without the
machine needing to be manned.
Other new options include a new spiral finishing option that gives faster
machining and improved surface finish with no dwell marks, and automatic
rest roughing to minimize air cutting when applying a series of
progressively-smaller roughing cutters. In addition, a 3D chamfer can be
added to a part, even when this is not shown in the model, for de-burring
and similar clean-up operations.
Two improvements have been duplicated from PowerMILL to give faster
machining and better surface finish. FeatureCAM now has the same ability to
redistribute the points within any toolpath to enable faster, smoother
machining. Similarly, the program can now undertake tool-axis smoothing to
avoid sudden changes in orientation of the cutter during five-axis
machining.
Machining simulation has also been made faster and more accurate, in
particular for simultaneous five-axis machining. In addition, a new
dual-view option allows a part to be viewed from two-different angles
simultaneously. This will be most helpful when simulating the production of
large or complex parts.
The range of post-processors available with FeatureCAM has been further
extended for both five-axis and mill-turn equipment. New machines now
supported include the DMG CTX and GMX, Doosan Puma MX and TT, Mazak Integrex
ST, Nakamura NTX and NTJX, and Okuma Macturn.
For more information about FeatureCAM, visit
www.featurecam.com.
For more information about Delcam, visit
www.delcam.com.
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