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NC verification and machine tool simulation
Modern Machine Shop, July, 2008
IMSverify, from IMS Software, is a full-function NC verification and machine simulation software solution compatible with CNC output for major controller and machine tool vendors. The software's solids-based technology provides performance benefits over pixel-based solutions, the company says.
The software includes enhanced support for turning and mill-turn machine simulation; optimized collision detection; and true surface picking on the machined model to identify exact machined features.
Multiple tool paths are supported, allowing for the processing of multiple CNC files from within a single session. Enhanced controller emulation includes additional user-customization of both syntax and logical errors when processing the machine code.
For more information from IMS Software, call 978-556-0077 or search MMSOnline.
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