Third Wave Releases Production Module 6.1

NC program optimization software integrates models, geometries, CAD/CAM inputs.

NC program optimization software integrates models, geometries, CAD/CAM inputs.

By DE Editors

Third Wave Systems has released version 6.1 of its NC program optimization software, Production Module. The update was shipped to customers in May of 2012, at the same time that Third Wave announced that it had made several internal staffing changes to better align its technical support resources with customer needs.

Production Module is an NC program optimization software that integrates physics-based workpiece material models, cutting tool geometries, CAD/CAM inputs, and machine dynamics to predict and display machining performance indicators not easily attainable from trial-and-error testing. By plotting factors such as force,  temperature, and spindle power along the entire toolpath, Production Module modifies feed rates and enhances engineering expertise, helping companies create processes that machine faster and promote improved tool life and part quality.

The split arc optimization feature is an extension of the split-line optimization capability, providing additional cycle time savings opportunities for companies working with toolpaths that utilize large arc movements with varying workpiece engagements. This functionality gives the user the option to split arc moves into smaller segments and introduce more feed rate changes in order to provide the most consistent cutting forces, thereby achieving additional time savings without sacrificing tool life.

The solution also features increased support for new tool geometries and a simplification of stock geometry selection and coordinate system setups within the softwares existing CAM interfaces (NX, CATIA,  Mastercam, ESPRIT), allowing users to set up project analyses with less effort and time.

Additional toolpath support for G-codes such as G68.1, as well as new scaling capabilities for G&L controllers, expand the range of toolpaths that can be optimized using the software.

For more information, visit Third Wave Systems.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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