IMS Releases IMSunify for CATIA V5
HAVERHILL,
MA, Feb 25, 2008 - IMS Software, the pioneering developer of advanced NC
post processing, verification and simulation solutions has announced the
immediate availability of IMSunify for V5.
IMSunify for V5 allows a single CATIA V5 machine model to be used for all
phases of the CNC programming process – toolpath generation, post
processing, and verification/simulation.
IMSunify for V5 addresses a common problem: multiple definitions of
machine kinematics defined when programming a CNC machine - first in the CAM
system, for generation of the toolpath, then again in the postprocessor, and
finally in the verification and simulation software. Three definitions are
labor intensive to create and maintain, and greatly increase the chance for
errors if they are not kept synchronized.
IMSunify for V5 leverages the machine model defined and built in V5,
using the definition directly for NC post processing with IMSpost, and
controller emulation with IMSce for v5 (for integrated G-code simulation
within V5).
This enables a true “plug and play” solution within the CATIA V5
environment, with any machine model built in CATIA, with any number of
linear and rotary axes, automatically combining with any of more than 40
different library CNC controller definitions from IMS.
About IMS
IMS Software, Inc., founded in 1989, is a recognized leader in providing
NC post processing, verification and simulation solutions and services to
companies seeking a competitive advantage in the manufacturing industry.
With headquarters in Haverhill, MA., IMS post processing solutions are sold
worldwide, addressing the needs of companies of all sizes, primarily in the
automotive, aerospace and defense, general manufacturing and machinery, and
electromechanical industries. Information on IMSpost and IMSverify is
available at
http://www.ims-software.com.
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