CAD/CAM Programming Features Smart Toolpath Technology
PMTS 2017: DP Technology’s Esprit 2017 features simpler user interaction, smart toolpath technology and allows users to program faster.
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DP Technology’s Esprit 2017 features simpler user interaction, smart toolpath technology and allows users to program faster. The company’s current CAD/CAM software showcases high speed cutting strategies called ProfitTurning and ProfitMilling, along with increased simulation speed, enhanced CAD file support, advanced tool settings and new five-axis programming features.
With accurate G code and factory-certified postprocessors, Esprit CAD/CAM software helps users increase productivity and profits in any manufacturing industry. Compatible with a range of machine tools, Esprit offers programming for two- to five-axis milling, turning, wire EDM, multitasking, Swiss-turn and high speed three- and five-axis machining. Esprit CAM is cloud-enabled and is part of the Industry 4.0 initiative.
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