Surfware Ships SURFCAM Velocity 4
CAMARILLO,
CA, Dec 15, 2008 - Surfware, Inc., developer of SURFCAM CAD/CAM software,
today announced the release of SURFCAM Velocity 4. Powerful new features
have been added to the SURFCAM 3-Axis and Multi-Axis products. These new
capabilities, along with many other enhancements in SURFCAM Velocity 4,
fulfill wide-ranging customer requirements.

“We have been using the beta version of SURFCAM Velocity 4 to prototype,
test and produce impellers for the turbo machinery industry,” says Jeff
James, R&D Manufacturing Engineer for Oxnard, California-based Vortech
Engineering. “We upgraded from SURFCAM Velocity 3 and were really impressed
by the outstanding versatility of SURFCAM Velocity 4 and its many additional
options for machining. Also, the customer support for this product is
excellent.”
With increasing demands for shorter cycle times and improved part
quality, high-speed machining is a critical component for the success of
many machine shops. SURFCAM Velocity 4’s new 3-Axis HSM strategies feature
smooth and fluid toolpaths that ensure superior surface finish while
accommodating maximum cutting speeds that dramatically shorten the machining
cycle.
New machining strategies feature faster processing, multi-processor
support, automatic arc filtering, optimized retracts and adaptive stepdown.
Among the newly implemented HSM operations are Rest Machining,
Steep/Shallow, Offset Pencil and 3D Offset.

SURFCAM Velocity 4 Multi-Axis has been elevated to a new level, making it
one of the most powerful simultaneous 4/5-axis solutions on the market.
Newly implemented gouge avoidance strategies allow users to specify up to
four separate check surface groups; individual gouge avoidance strategies
can be applied to each successive group.
New lead-in and lead-out moves accurately control the tool motion when
approaching or leaving the machined part. Users now can also custom tailor
the retract motions to be closer to the part type and orientation, thus
reducing cycle time and allowing safer tool repositions.
Numerous enhancements have been made to gap handling, surface edge
control and Swarf machining.
Other new and notable features in SURFCAM Velocity 4 include:
- Solid Tool display -- ensures realistic visualization of the tool
motions when backplotting a toolpath.
- Part and Surface Boundaries -- creates various types of boundaries
using the entire part or using a set of selected faces. New boundary
types include silhouette and the shallow areas boundaries.
- Current CAD Interoperability – SURFCAM Velocity 4 supports the most
recent releases from SolidWorks, Autodesk, CATIA, Pro/Engineer, and UG
(NX) to ensure accurate data exchange.
- SURFCAM Velocity 4 is available with TrueMill, Surfware’s
award-winning, patented toolpath technology that manages tool engagement
and controls material removal rates to increase productivity and extend
tool life.
“Surfware is proud to offer this excellent new release of SURFCAM
Velocity 4,” says Stephen A. Diehl, President and CEO of Surfware. “We’ve
put a great deal of effort into the innovation, quality and ease of use of
SURFCAM Velocity 4. We’re certain that customers, new and old, will achieve
productivity gains and cost reductions using this world-class CAD/CAM
software. We’re offering extreme value, and we’re one of the most
attractively priced CAD/CAM packages on the market.”
About Surfware, Inc.
Surfware, Inc., the developer of SURFCAM Velocity CAD/CAM systems and the
award-winning TrueMill technology, provides optimal solutions for today’s
manufacturing challenges. Surfware, Inc. traces its roots back to three
generations of Diehl family members involved in machining. Surfware’s
co-founder Alan Diehl and mathematician Pat Patterson are the principal
co-inventors of TrueMilll. For additional information on SURFCAM Velocity 4
Powered by TrueMill, visit
www.surfware.com.
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