Multi-Axis Machining Software supports STEP conversion.

Press Release Summary:




NCL v10.0, used within aerospace, automotive, and turbo-machinery industries, is available with NCL/STEP add-on module, which provides tool to convert data, including 3D curves and surfaces, into and out of NCL products. Promoting productivity, NCL/STEP helps users bridge programming process of merging STEP data files within NCL environment.



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New STEP Converter Integrated within NCL



Irvine, CALIFORNIA – NCCS, the developer of NCL multi-axis machining software, used extensively in the aerospace, automotive and turbo-machinery industries, has announced a new add-on module to the latest version of their flagship product NCL multi-axis machining software, a tool used to convert data, including 3D curves and surfaces, into an out of the NCL family of products.



Features and Benefits

•Â NCL/STEP has been designed to quickly help users bridge the programming process of merging STEP Data files seamlessly within the NCL multi-axis machining software environment.

• This tool is currently available to all users using NCL version 10.0 developed by NCCS.

•Â The user will be able to quickly and seamlessly bring in STEP files within the NCL programming software, which in turn boost productivity.

•Â Finally, NCL/STEP is yet another proactive solution NCCS has added to its repertoire.



"NCCS is dedicated to constantly improving our software technology, giving the end user what they want", says Don Schultz, President of NCCS.  "The combination of NCL and STEP is yet another example of the entrepreneurial spirit that has made the company successful."



About NCCS

Numerical Control Computer Sciences (NCCS) has been an international supplier of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software and services for over 30 years.  A recognized leader in software solutions for multi-axis machining applications, its flagship product NCL, is used by leading manufacturing companies throughout the world.  For more information, visit NCCS' website at http://www.nccs.com.

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