[Case Study] Optimization of NC Data for Automotive Aluminum Alloy Parts
A "leap" from geometric simulation in CAD/CAM to physical simulation!
In the 'Production Module' that evaluates cutting loads on CAD/CAM models, it is possible to conduct necessary considerations for creating optimal machining processes through cutting simulations. We will introduce examples of considering tool changes through cutting simulations. While improvements aimed at increasing productivity are demanded daily, it is difficult to stop the manufacturing process for testing. However, this product contributes to reducing machining time through tool changes. [Issues] - In addition to diverse geometries of tool paths, it is common for machining processes to include multiple operations such as face milling and drilling. - While improvements aimed at increasing productivity are demanded daily, it is difficult to stop the manufacturing process for testing. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Effect】 ■Reduction of processing time through load smoothing → 35% reduction in processing time ・Smoothing of load ・Limitation of load per unit length and feed per cutting edge ・Control of feed amount without changing the tool path trajectory ■Reduction of processing time through tool replacement → 20% reduction in processing time *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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