Amazing calculation times with TopSolid’Cam 2011

  • Excellent programming of multifunction or Mill Turn machines
  • Preserve company machining know-how
  • A specialist in 5 axis simultaneous machining
  • An expert in tolerance management of imported parts
  • Integrated and complete simulation
  • Personalized and high-performance post-processors developed with machine tool manufacturers
  • High performance external data recovery
The new morphing function offers huge time gains.
With TopSolid’Cam 2011 you can, with no limits, replace your current machine with another.
Z level finishing cycles.

A complete CAM solution with TopSolid’Cam 2011

TopSolid’Cam is recognised today as a CAD/CAM software leader thanks to its ability to manage 2 axes milling, 3 axis milling, 4 & 5 axis continued milling, 4 & 5 axis continued turning, synchronization and complex simulation.

Discover here what’s new in TopSolid’Cam 2011:

Morphing

  • A helical tool path to machine profiles where the tool remains in constant contact with the material
  • Significant improvement in surface quality obtained and cutting performances
  • Incredible time gains thanks to reduced polishing needed

Machine replacement

  • A new wizard allows the operator to replace the machine being used by another with no limitations concerning the machine or its kinematics
  • Huge time gains for workshop managers who can, for example, replace a Mill Turn machine with a lathe or a milling machine, an underused 5 axis machine with a 3 axis machine, etc.

Z level helical machining

  • Z level helical machining allows constant contact between the tool and the material
  • Avoid “sewing marks” caused by multiple entry and exit moves

Z level finishing cycles

  • Manage the finishing of aerospace part pockets by preventing the weakening of their thin walls
  • Multi-pocketing allows the running of processes on faces selected by the operator
  • Significant reduction in programming times

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