Geometric to demonstrate CAMWorks 2010 at WESTEC

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Mumbai: Geometric Technologies, which develops advanced manufacturing software, will showcase CAMWorks 2010, the latest version of its solid-based CNC programming solution, at the WESTEC 2010 exposition, to be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California from March 23 - 25, 2010. "CAMWorks 2010 provides a significant number of new machining options to further strengthen its existing manufacturing capabilities and improve productivity with advancements in the 64?bit version allowing engineers to use its powerful processing to program data?intensive parts. Our skilled technicians will be demonstrating the new features and advancements throughout the duration of the event at the Geometric booth," said Donnie Dorsey, Channel Sales Manager, Geometric Technologies. CAMWorks 2010 has over 50 customer driven features and enhancements for machining faster and more accurately. These include advances to feature recognition, advances in multi-axis machining, as well as improved cutting strategies for 2 to 5 axis milling, turning, and wire EDM. In turning, the ability to define variable allowances along the feature provides more control while at the same time reduces the time and complexity of programming. For turning and mill/turn machining involving irregular casting stock shapes, an STL file can now be used to represent the stock. While creating a more realistic simulation, this also simplifies the stock definition and results in a more efficient and predictable toolpath. CAMWorks 2010 includes many improvements to multi-axis machining, which enable toolpath generation on increasingly complex part models. New controls have been added to simplify processing of impellers and blisks. Safely entering and retracting from the part has become more flexible and easier than previous versions. Visualization enhancements have been made to feature, tooling, and stock display. These changes offer a more realistic representation of the machining environment to simplify programming and improve productivity. In addition, other features enable the NC programmer to machine parts faster and easier. The computation for machining time has been modified and updated to provide a more accurate estimate. This information can be used for costing and process planning purposes. Support for SQL Server Express has been added to improve performance in large scale deployments of CAMWorks.