Okuma Corporation, a world leader in the development of computer numeric controls (CNC) and machining technology, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. Known for its technology leadership and world-class manufacturing, product quality and dedication to customer service, Okuma strives to be the machine tool solution provider to manufacturers worldwide.
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ESPRIT 2013 includes new productivity-enhancing technology for all CNC programmers and for all machining disciplines. This latest version focuses on providing new and enhanced machining technology that ensures smarter, more efficient toolpath and new strategies for greater overall productivity.
New ProfitMilling Pocketing Experience better CAM programming with ProfitMilling, a smart and efficient toolpath that puts greater profit in your pocket. New to ESPRIT 2013, the patent-pending ProfitMilling strategy for 2-, 3- and 5-axis roughing cycles allows customers to remove more material in a shorter period of time. Using highly advanced technology, the ProfitMilling strategy optimizes engagement angle, chip load, material removal rate (MRR), lateral cutter force and machine acceleration to achieve optimal results.
New Improvements to Lathe Grooving ESPRIT 2013 offers new options for cutting grooves faster and more efficiently by taking advantage of the latest technology in grooving inserts. Among these upgrades is a new plunge setting added to the plunge turning (zigzag) cycle. Using a pre-plunge along walls reduces the tool load against walls and cuts wide grooves faster.
A new 5-Axis Roughing Cycle has been designed to quickly and easily rough a 5-axis part using the same familiar technology used to rough a 3-axis part, including the new ProfitMilling pattern. The 5-Axis roughing cycle automatically adjusts the orientation of any tool shape (end mill, ball mill, bull-nose mill) to keep the tool perpendicular to the underlying surface, thereby eliminating undercuts.
SpaceClaim 2012+ includes new mesh-remodeling capabilities, such as the ability to compare a solid to a scan. This technology is useful when recreating models from scan and STL data, as well as to compare scans of produced parts to as-designed parts.
The company reports that its direct-modeling technology better serves independent software vendors, as it is easily adapted to specialized and proprietary tools and processes. In addition, the company describes the SpaceClaim API as the most flexible 3D platform for third-party customization and the fastest route to market for ISVs. Also introduced this week is the production release of version 10 of the SpaceClaim API, which adds mesh support, animation handlers, custom window support, the ability to replace panels, asynchronous threading to update custom objects in the background, and the ability to add custom items to the structure tree.
RD Machine distinguishes itself among other shops by investing in the latest available technology, so its customers have the highest standards of quality available, competitive pricing, and fast delivery times. 2ff7e9595c
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