Doosan machine tools to incorporate MachineWorks simulation software
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Doosan machine tools to incorporate MachineWorks simulation software
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Doosan Infracore will be integrating MachineWorks simulation software within its CNC machines.

Doosan machine tools to incorporate MachineWorks simulation software

MachineWorks’ core technology is in simulation of material removal and clash and gouge detection of any type of CNC machining.

Because of the demand for simulation within the machine tool environment, MachineWorks is putting an even greater effort into the areas of accuracy and real time simulation. “We believe that true solid 3D simulation will become a standard feature on all controllers in the near future ,” says Mike Nicholson, sales and marketing director, MachineWorks, Sheffield.

Doosan joins Okuma, DMG, Hurco and EMCO which have already integrated MachineWorks technology into their own applications to provide simulation.

The latest release of MachineWorks simulation and collision detection technology will be showcased at EMO in Hanover from 17 to 22 of September 2007. The latest version of MachineWorks provides new functionality to support full machine simulation and a significant improvement to the breadth and performance of rendering.
 
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