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Five-Axis Programming and Simulation

Open Mind Technologies’ hyperMILL 2011 includes the hyperMAXX high-performance roughing module, which is designed to save time during roughing operations.

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Open Mind Technologies’ hyperMILL 2011 includes the hyperMAXX high-performance roughing module, which is designed to save time during roughing operations. The company will also demonstrate advanced five-axis programming and simulation approaches, including cutter length prediction, reliable collision detection and collision avoidance solutions. The five-axis techniques are suited for mold and die and tooling applications. hyperMILL is fully integrated in SolidWorks and Autodesk Inventor CAD systems. It is also available in a standalone hyperCAD version.

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