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Latest New Product News from CGTECH
![]() CNC Simulation Software accelerates commonly performed tasks.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Oct 16, 2012 Running standalone or integrating with CAM systems, VERICUT 7.2 simulates all types of CNC machines, including Mazak, DMG/Mori Seiki, Makino, Matsuura, Chiron, and Heller. Software can optimize NC program from saved simulation, enabling users to adjust and re-optimize without running simulation. Interactive panel displays cutting conditions immediately, anywhere in machining process. User can navigate NC program to evaluate cutting conditions and quickly see results of adjustments to optimization settings. Simulation Software optimizes CNC machining processes.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Feb 14, 2008 VERICUT v6.2 machine simulation and optimization software enables users to eliminate the process of manually proving-out NC programs to help reduce scrap loss and rework. NC Program Preview checks for collisions, gouges, minimum excess, and instances where axis limits are exceeded, while Turret Setup enables users to load, change tools, or change tool positions in turret. Utilities include calculator, user-configurable text coloring, syntax checking, and block renumbering options. ![]() Software facilitates and optimizes CNC machine operation.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Jan 30, 2007 CNC machine simulation and verification software, VERICUT v6.1, lets users eliminate process of manually proving-out NC programs. Capable of simulating all types of CNC machine tools, standalone product can also be integrated with various CAM systems. NC Program Review is integrated in main desktop, and logger display shows messages in scrolling list organized by category. AUTO-DIFF Constant Gouge Check can optionally check for min amount of excess material relative to design model. ![]() Software provides CNC machine simulation and optimization.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Oct 02, 2006 Designed to optimize CNC machining process, VERICUT v6.0 can simulate multiple setups in single session. Collision checking monitors spindle states, enabling program to catch programming errors with spindle and cutting tool usage. With in-process model of simulated workpiece, inspection and process documents accurately reflect state of workpiece at any stage of process. Model Export creates CAD models from in-process cut model generated by simulating NC program. ![]() Software streamlines simulation process.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Jun 21, 2006 VERICUT v6.0 CNC machine simulation and optimization software offers collision checking to monitor spindle states to catch common programming errors. Multiple setups in single session are allowed and up to 32 machines or machine channels can be synchronized. CNC probe programs and inspection sequences can be created for on-machine in-process inspection. Software runs on Windows and UNIX operating systems. ![]() Software simulates entire CNC machining process.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Mar 28, 2006 Running under Windows and UNIX operating systems, VERICUT® v6.0 creates CNC probe programs and inspection sequences. Users can view and configure multiple setups in single session, as well as simulate machines with multiple synchronized tools, spindles, and auxiliary attachments. Tool manager simplifies NC program optimization, while Model Export option outputs features where possible and synthetic features when individual features are not possible or desirable. ![]() Software delivers CNC machine simulation and optimization.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Jul 20, 2005 VERICUT v6.0 simulates CNC control G-code programs to provide virtual machining environment, and simulates CNC machining to detect errors, collisions, or areas of inefficiency. With project tree, users can view and configure multiple setups. Once user selects CNC machine configuration, stock, fixture, and design component information is attached to machine, ready to simulate machining operations. Export option allows export of native CATIA V5, ACIS SAT, and STEP models. ![]() Software provides machine simulation and optimization.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Dec 16, 2003 VERICUT v5.4 supports G-codes or native CAM output to simulate milling, drilling, turning, and wire EDM operations. Compare-By-Region option allows user to individually check certain areas of large parts for errors. Software offers tools for creating custom reports, which contain all data generated during simulation process. X-Caliper utility enables user to digitally verify dimensional accuracy of cut parts before loading NC program on machine. ![]() CNC Software integrates wtih CATIA V5.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Jul 29, 2003 VERICUT v5.0 CNC machine simulation, verification, and optimization software supports G-codes or native CAM output to simulate milling, drilling, turning, wire EDM, and mill/turn machining operations. CATIA V5-to-VERICUT Interface provides smooth upgrade path for CATIA users who have transitioned to CATIA V5. All stock, fixture, and design geometry is automatically transferred to VERICUT in correct orientation, along with NC program, tooling, machine and control data. Software provides NC verification and optimization.CGTECH Irvine, CA 92618Jan 16, 2003 VERICUT v5.3 features fast-milling mode, which supports fixed-tool axis material removal at any tool orientation around workpiece. It eliminates manual proving-out of NC programs and reduces scrap loss and rework. VERICUT supports G-codes or native CAM output to simulate milling, drilling, turning, wire EDM, and mill/turn machining operations. It also supports in-process stock inspection and automatic stock/fixture locating. Click below for more Product News from CGTECH Next News Stories Other Company News From CGTECH
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