ModuleWorks, Sandvik Coromant and HCL Technologies Collaborate on PrimeTurning
This collaboration has produced one of the first commercial implementations of the new PrimeTurning methodology in a CAM system.
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A collaboration between CAM software component provider ModuleWorks, machining solutions and tool manufacturer Sandvik Coromant and , producer of , has produced a commercial implementation of new PrimeTurning methodology in a CAM system.
Invented by Sandvik Coromant, the PrimeTurning methodology reportedly increases machining efficiency by offering turning in all directions. Sandvik Coromant worked together with ModuleWorks to implement the PrimeTurning method as a software solution that can be integrated into any CAM system. With support from ModuleWorks, HCL Technologies has now integrated this solution into CAMWorks to offer PrimeTurning as a native CAM strategy.
The PrimeTurning method reportedly enables CAMWorks to achieve faster material removal rates and higher productivity than conventional turning methods. ModuleWorks also developed optimized G-code generation for the PrimeTurning method with parameterization for simplified CAM programming. Integrated into CAMWorks, this is designed to deliver fast and flexible job setup for the diverse range of CoroTurn Prime turning tools to further increase productivity.
Julia Meyer-Hendricks, senior key-account manager at ModuleWorks, says, “This three-way collaboration is an excellent example of how Industry 4.0 encourages heterogenous partnerships for developing new, innovative manufacturing solutions. We look forward to a continued cooperation and further advances in the technology.”
Marko Stugbäck, product manager at Sandvik Coromant, adds, “These types of collaborative efforts are exactly what the industry needs to ensure continued ingenuity that enhances the productivity and quality of automated manufacturing.”
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