Manufacturers that use PrimeTurning™ technology from cutting tool and tooling system specialist Sandvik Coromant will welcome the upgraded CoroPlus® ToolPath for PrimeTurning software designed to help them speed up their operations and planning processes. Part of the Sandvik Coromant digitally connected CoroPlus® suite of solutions for machine shops, the software facilitates maximum turning productivity and output.
The all directional turning methodology, introduced by Sandvik Coromant through the unique PrimeTurning™ concept, enabled increased metal removal rates, offered significant time savings and boosted productivity while eliminating many of the misconceptions associated with small entering angles and chip control. The concept proved especially beneficial in mass production industries such as the automotive sector. It was also ideal for short batch production – for example in aerospace and oil and gas – of components in difficult-to-machine materials that require frequent set-up and tool changes.
To get the best out of the process – including more efficient and faster programming – the company launched its CoroPlus® ToolPath for PrimeTurning™ software which has now been enhanced with a host of new features, functions and an easy-to-use interface. Available in stand-alone and CAM-integrated versions, the software provides the correct grade, geometry selection and cutting data while ensuring optimal productivity and tool life as well as maximum output.
Among the main benefits of PrimeTurning™ tool path software are faster operations and planning processes as well as constant chip thickness and correct entry into a component, ensuring greater process security. Also, compatible with a wide range of CNC turning machines that use ISO codes, the software provides automatic storage for component profiles.
Packed with new features designed to enable users to gain all the benefits offered by PrimeTurning™ method and CoroTurn® Prime tools, CoroPlus® ToolPath for PrimeTurning™ now supports profiling and facing for external turning in addition to existing programmable support for longitudinal turning. The software also enables CAD models to be imported (in STEP and IGES formats, among others) and offers 3D simulation with collision detection.
A key new feature is an improved and intuitive interface for machinists who don’t have CAM software with PrimeTurning™ support or those doing shopfloor programming, with the option of operating on desktops or mobile devices. The user is able to generate NC code in few quick and easy steps. After the user specifies the operation, machine parameters, workpiece details and material information, the software automatically recommends the right tools to use along with the cutting data. The operator can simply use the suggested solution or alter parameters to get customised results.
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