CGTech releases Vericut Version 9.2

​CGTech has announced the latest release of Vericut software, Version 9.2. Vericut CNC machine simulation, verification, and optimisation software simulates all types of CNC machining, additive, and hybrid manufacturing processes. The software operates independently, but can also be integrated with leading CAM systems.

Vericut 9.2 increases productivity and sustainability with several new features that boost manufacturing efficiency, help preserve machines and cutting tools, increase machine capacity and dramatically reduce repair & scrap costs.

Substantial speed increases to collision checking and overall performance, a New 3DLive interface, improved cutting tool support, and reporting enhancements are just a few of the notable features in this latest release. Hundreds of customer-driven improvements and software requests were also incorporated in this latest version.

“Vericut has been designed to meet the needs of all types of shops – from small job shops to OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers that are regularly pushing the limits of CNC technology.

"The enhancements in version 9.2 provide the speed that shops of all sizes need to produce more efficient programs faster and get their products to market more quickly and competitively, while promoting conservation of valuable material and human resources,” says Vericut product manager, Gene Granata.

CGTech’s integrated simulation-optimization solution, Vericut Force, also benefits from these latest enhancements. Force drastically reduces machining times extends tool life up to 2x or more, prevents undesirable cutting conditions and improves part quality.

Vericut 9.2 provides Force optimisation users with more options for setting and adjusting optimization limits, more comprehensive tooling data and greater customisation options for graphs and reports.

“Vericut Force is one of the most exciting new tools for predicative processes control I have utilized,” said Joshua Koch, business development manager at Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center (OMIC).

“I’ve been in the industry for over a decade and programming for half of that, and it’s clear to see how the Force workbench is leading the way in predicative and optimization systems for manufacturing. The system changes the fundamental approach to NC program creation, reducing failure potentials while optimising toolpath.

"I am excited to show manufacturers the opportunities for improvement and the potential savings that Force can uncover in their NC programs.”

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