CAD/CAM Software enhances sheet metal cutting processes.

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Along with 3D workflow, Radan 2014 offers safety measures to prevent tipping on flat-bed lasers; support for asymmetric wheel tools; and optimized simulation and time calculation. Cluster tools can be added to master tool file, allowing software to automatically ensure best arrangements of cluster tools to punch specific pattern. Adoption of common cutting strategy for punch presses used for profiling machines allows common cut nests to be created automatically.



Original Press Release:



Radan's 2014 R1 to be Main Focus of FABTECH 2013



Sheet metal specialists Radan Software (Booth #S1838) will showcase the newly released Radan 2014, during FABTECH 2013. The latest release incorporates a host of new and enhanced features including 3D workflow improvements, safety measures to prevent tipping on flat-bed lasers, along with strides in common cutting on punches and support for cluster and asymmetric wheel tools. FABTECH 2013 is North America's largest metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event. It will be held at the North and South Halls of McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois, USA, November 18-21, 2013.



Radan 2014 has been under development for more than 12 months, and recent feedback from the Beta testers, reseller channels and a number of selected end users, shows it contains something for everyone.



For example, Simulation and time calculation have improved considerably, by moving away from NC verification to the area where sequences are defined. Another improvement includes enhancements to 3D Workflow, which dramatically reduces the time taken to get parts to the nest.



In addition, support for cluster tools means they can now simply be added to the master tool file, allowing Radan to automatically ensure the best arrangements of cluster tools to punch a specific pattern.



Radan 2014 adopts the same common cutting strategy for punch presses as that used for profiling machines. It allows for common cut nests to be created automatically, meaning the user can choose, for example, how many parts form a common cut cluster of parts, reducing the sheet’s instability. Tagging for common cut parts has also been improved. “With the absence of a skeleton – which is inherent to common cutting – the tag placements have to be absolutely right,” says Olaf Körner.



The nest project workflow has also been improved, providing graphical and interactive help when necessary, informing a user when a part is not closed, when tooling is out of date, or what improvements are needed.



Headquartered in England, Vero Software designs, develops, and supplies CAD/CAM/CAE software radically enhancing the efficiency of design and manufacturing processes, providing its customers with exceptional value through high productivity gains and significantly reducing time to market. The company’s world-renowned brands include Alphacam, Cabinet Vision, Edgecam, Machining STRATEGIST, PEPS, Radan, SMIRT, SURFCAM, WorkNC and VISI, along with the production control MRP system Javelin. Despite the diversity of application, these solutions have one thing in common: they all address the rising challenges of achieving manufacturing efficiencies and bring huge value to the operations in which they are deployed.



Vero sells and supports its range of products through its direct offices in the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Netherlands, USA, Brazil, India, Japan, Korea and China, and through a comprehensive global reseller network across more than 45 countries.



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Contact – Matt Grasson

Tel: 440.552.9743

E-mail: matt.grasson@verosoftware.com

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