Gibbs Ships GibbsCAM 2009
MOORPARK, CA,
Oct 28, 2008 – Gibbs and Associates, developer of GibbsCAM software
for programming CNC machine tools and a Cimatron company, announced
today that it has started shipping the GibbsCAM 2009 to customers.
Initial feedback from customers who have already received the
software are very positive.

“This is one of our most significant releases, with new features
and many enhancements for the entire GibbsCAM product line,”
explains Bill Gibbs, founder and president of Gibbs and Associates.
“We continually recognize that ease-of-use is of paramount
importance to programmers and machinists,” he adds. “This release
further decreases programming effort for all machine-tool
configurations, and provides additional tools for our customers to
easily achieve incremental gains in productivity.”
Features most applauded by early users of GibbsCAM 2009 generally
fall into the categories of Milling, Turning, User Interface and
Productivity, and Interoperability:
Milling Additions and Enhancements
Advanced 3D HSM (High Speed Machining) – These machining
methods, specifically developed for multi-surface hard milling and
high speed machining in SolidSurfacer, provide high quality surface
finishes to reduce or eliminate polishing. Included are several new
routines useful for multiple applications. The various machining
styles offer smooth entries, exits and cutting motions, with steep
or shallow angle limits, rest passes, tool-holder collision
checking, and options to change cutting style.
- Contour – Developed for finishing and semi-finishing
passes, this routine computes equal increments in Z, and
generates toolpaths at the various levels, automatically
providing clean transitions from one level to the next with
smooth entries and exits.
- Constant Step Over Cut – Through user-specified step
distance, this routine generates 3D passes with constant
separation along a part’s surface, working from the outside in.
At user discretion, this machining style permits extremely
smooth finishes through user-controlled steps.
- Flats Cut – This routine recognizes and machines flat
areas automatically. Like the other 3D HSM routines, it uses
minimal distance retraction in moving from one section of a work
piece to another, avoiding work piece features while minimizing
non-cutting motion.
- Lace Cut – Like parallel machining, but cutting in a
single direction, this style provides consistently smoother
cuts, especially noticeable in corners. By using the toolpath
filleting option, also available within other HSM routines,
users optimize smoothness in cutting motion.
- Intersections – This routine automatically identifies
the seams of a part surface and generates toolpath along those
seams, following and conforming to the 3D shape of the part. A
superior surface finish is attained through additional offset
passes generated from the original seam pass.
- Automatic Core Detection – Designed for machining
cores, this automated routine machines parts from the outside
in, always climb cutting to reduce or eliminate damage to
inserted cutters. Toolpath direction changes automatically from
inside to outside when internal pockets are detected, minimizing
the need for full-width cuts or helical ramping into the work.
- Improved Pocketing – Like Automatic Core Detection,
but working from the center outward, this routine was specially
developed for cavities. It computes equal Z increments on the
model and generates toolpaths for each level, to clear large
areas of material rapidly.
Other Milling Enhancements – Ramp and Helix entries for
contour milling and Tool Edge Path provide better surface finishes,
while support for lollipop cutters adds flexibility.
Turning Additions and Enhancements
- Extensive New Lathe Features – Developed to take
advantage of the newer high-tech cutting tools, to turn harder
materials and to machine smoother surfaces, these provide
greater efficiency through increased tool control. Included are
advanced entries and exits, entry feed rates, enhanced no-drag,
clean-up pass, multi-pass plunge roughing, notch ramp roughing,
offset contour and tool edge path contour, threading entry and
tapping tools, and groove-tool deflection compensation.
- MTM Enhancements to Sync Manager – Flexibility from
new additions to Sync Mgr and Op List and new Op Mgr
associativity make multi-task machining easier and more
efficient.
User Interface and Productivity Enhancements
- Multi-CPU Support and Batch Processing – This allows
users to continue working while they generate high-speed, or
multi-surface machining and other large toolpaths in the
background, without tying up the workstation.
- Faster Simulation – Performance enhancements make
toolpath simulation much faster.
- Multiple View Ports, Panes and Pop-up Windows – These
enable viewing tool and cutter motion from various perspectives,
extremely useful for gouge detection and collision avoidance in
multi-task machining and multi-axis verification.
- Multiple (unlimited) Undo/Redo – Applicable to all
user created geometry, solids, surfaces and operations, this
added capability increases user productivity by eliminating
iteration when returning to a previous condition is necessary.
- Graphics Pre-Selection – Simple mouse roll-overs now
select faces and edges, eliminating the need to click on items
to select them.
- Enhancements for Cut Part Rendering – Visualization
and verification are made faster and easier with new hot key for
single step, Tool/Op color mode, geometry display, point-of-view
lock, Show Rapid tool color, and FastCut display.
- Hidden-Line Toolpath Display – This new feature eases
visualization in toolpath verification.
Additions for Interoperability
- Updated Certification – For flexibility and peace of
mind, the software is now certified for Windows Vista and Solid
Edge v20.
- Multiple CAD System Support – Continuing the ease of
using models and geometry from multiple systems, GibbsCAM
support extends to Parasolid v19.1, SolidWorks 2008, ACIS v18.0,
Autodesk Inventor 2009, CATIA v5 r18, Granite 5.0, Pro/ENGINEER
Wildfire v4.01 and UGS/NX5.
Initial shipments of GibbsCAM 2009 will go to customers in the
United States and Canada, followed by shipments to international
customers who use English documentation. International shipments of
GibbsCAM 2009, with localized documentation, are scheduled for later
in the year.
About Gibbs and Associates and GibbsCAM
For over twenty years, Gibbs and Associates has been a leader in
providing cutting edge CAD/CAM technology, while maintaining its
signature ease-of-use and productivity. Powerfully Simple, Simply
Powerful is the guiding philosophy at Gibbs. Gibbs believes in
empowering the NC programmer, machinist, and manufacturing engineer,
not eliminating them. Gibbs’ goal is to introduce manufacturers to
new technologies and new ways of working that makes their machining
easier and their businesses more profitable. To achieve this goal,
Gibbs creates tools that are naturally intuitive, graphically
interactive, extremely visual, associative, and just plain enjoyable
to use. Gibbs provides a total quality solution with the service and
support successful customers require.
The current GibbsCAM product line supports 2- through 5-axis
milling, turning, mill/turning, multi-task simultaneous machining
and wire-EDM. GibbsCAM also provides fully integrated manufacturing
modeling capabilities that include 2D, 2.5D, 3D wireframe, surface,
and solid modeling. GibbsCAM has received Microsoft’s “Designed for
Windows XP/2000” and “Works with Windows Vista” certifications.
GibbsCAM’s data exchange capabilities are able to access the
broadest range of native and industry standard CAD data formats.
GibbsCAM is certified under the Autodesk Inventor Certified
Application Program, is a Solid Edge Certified Select Product, and
is a SolidWorks Certified CAM Product. GibbsCAM is either offered or
endorsed by a number of leading worldwide control and machine tool
manufacturers, including GE Fanuc, Infimatic, Siemens, Doosan
Infracore, Haas, Index, MAG Fadal, Mazak, Mitsubishi, Mori Seiki,
and Tornos. Gibbs and Associates distributes its products worldwide
through a network of international Resellers.
In January 2008, Gibbs and Associates merged with Cimatron Ltd,
and is now operating as a wholly owned subsidiary. For more
information about Gibbs and Associates and its CAM software
packages, call 1-800-654-9399, or visit the company on-line at
www.GibbsCAM.com.
About Cimatron
With over 25 years of experience and more than 40,000
installations worldwide, imatron is a leading provider of
integrated, CAD/CAM solutions for mold, tool and die makers as well
as manufacturers of discrete parts. Cimatron is committed to
providing comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that streamline
manufacturing cycles, enable collaboration with outside vendors, and
ultimately shorten product delivery time.
The Cimatron product line includes the CimatronE and GibbsCAM
brands with solutions for mold design, die design, electrodes
design, 2.5 to 5 axes milling, wire EDM, turn, Mill-turn, rotary
milling, multi-task machining, and tombstone machining. Cimatron's
subsidiaries and extensive distribution network serve and support
customers in the automotive, aerospace, medical, consumer plastics,
electronics, and other industries in over 40 countries worldwide.
Cimatron is publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange under the
symbol CIMT. For more information, please visit the company web site
at www.cimatron.com.
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