October 22, 2024
11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 8:00 AM PT / 4:00 PM GMT
Duration: 1 hour
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Summary
In this webinar, manufacturers will learn how to optimize machine productivity with computer-aided design (CAD) and manufacturing (CAM) software that is designed for programming, simulating, and improving CNC machine productivity.
DELMIA Machining provides a complete, integrated 3D modeling and simulation of the entire machining process— from tool assembly to tool path. As a result, operators can instantly update machine programs and quickly see the impact of changes.
With comprehensive support for a range of machining techniques—including milling and turning to multi-axis machining—DELMIA Machining empowers users to tackle projects with confidence. Users can simulate the real behavior of complex machine tools and quickly generate G-code for CNC machines.
The software’s standardized user interface is made to simplify the integration of new machine tools, facilitating a reduction in lead times and programming hours, with claims up to 80% savings for modifications. By adopting best practices through templates, tool setups and cell designs, DELMIA Machining lays the foundation for continuous improvement in machine processes, particularly for transportation and mobility, aerospace and defense, industrial equipment, and life sciences and healthcare.
Key takeaways include:
- Learn to get the most CNC machine productivity with integrated 3D modeling and simulation.
- Understand how this CAM software can handle a range of machining operations, including setting up a subspindle mill-turn lathe for programming, defining the part operations parameters and tool change positions, and more.
- Discover how to simulate complex machine behaviors and generate G-code efficiently.
- Explore strategies for reducing lead times and programming hours.
Speaker
Mark Griffin
Mark has worked around the Machining domain since leaving high school. He has worked for several manufacturing companies as a machinist and NC Programmer, worked for a prominent machine tool vendor as an Applications Engineer and for a machine tool distributor as both an Applications Engineer and an Applications Manager.
Mark has spent the last 25+ years at Dassault Systemes working in the Machining, Additive and Part Fabrication Planning areas.
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