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New GibbsCAM Turbo Machinery Options to be Previewed at EMO

8/23/2011

MultiBlade Machining Options Are Economical, Specialized Solutions

Moorpark, CA - August 24, 2011

Gibbs and Associates, developer of GibbsCAM® software for programming CNC machine tools and a Cimatron company, today announced that two new GibbsCAM options specialized for simplifying the machining of turbo machinery parts (rotary parts with blades) will be previewed at EMO, the annual international trade fair for metalworking technology. Also demonstrated will be GibbsCAM 2011 features, including the latest version of GibbsCAM MTM, the multi-task machining option. Officially called "EMO Hannover 2011," the fair is organized by VDW, the German Machine Tool Builders' Association, and will be held at the Hannover Exposition Grounds, in Hannover, Germany, from September 19-24. GibbsCAM will be demonstrated in Cimatron Stand H30, in Hall 25.

The two new GibbsCAM options, 5-Axis-MultiBlade and 5-Axis-Advanced MultiBlade, are fully integrated into GibbsCAM for use on machining centers and MTM machines. The options offer two levels of sophistication, both built with a specialized and dedicated interface within the GibbsCAM 5-Axis option. The MultiBlade interface provides access to toolpath strategies used in machining bladed parts, such as impellers, blisks (bladed disks) and blings (bladed rings), which are used in multiple industries where fluid (gas or liquid) compression or pressurized flow is required, chiefly aerospace, automotive and power generation. Consistent with the rest of the GibbsCAM NC programming environment, the new modules are easy to learn and easy to use.

"This exposition provides a global market for highlighting GibbsCAM 2011 and introducing our new MultiBlade Options," said Robb Weinstein, Senior Vice President of Sales and Strategic Planning of Gibbs and Associates. "The desire for efficiency is driving rapid growth of 5-axis machine tool use and the trend toward making turbo machinery parts is expanding beyond familiar components such as those within jet engines. Both trends provide a great opportunity for manufacturers to adopt our 5-Axis-MultiBlade Options."

GibbsCAM MultiBlade Simplifies Machining of Bladed Parts

While the GibbsCAM 5-Axis module is a powerful multi-purpose programming tool, very capable of generating toolpath for all parts requiring simultaneous 5-axis motion, the MultiBlade Options simplify machining of bladed parts, beginning with its integration within the GibbsCAM environment. Equally important is an intuitive, easy-to-use interface, which uses common turbo machinery terminology. Another simplification is that geometric manipulation is not necessary, because the MultiBlade Options work directly from the geometric model. Users need only select predetermined items such as the hub, blade, shroud, etc., to begin programming. Furthermore, toolpath strategies available within MultiBlade are only those required or typically used to machine those geometric elements, but with all the flexibility to specify machining parameters.

The GibbsCAM 5-Axis-MultiBlade Option is designed for machining parts of simple to moderate complexity, and provides a subset of the features within the 5-Axis-Advanced MultiBlade Option, which adds functionality for machining highly complex parts. User requirements determine which module is best for the individual manufacturer.

Support Within GibbsCAM Modules - Both 5-Axis MultiBlade Options are supported within the GibbsCAM MTM (multi-task machining) module. There is automatic gouge checking on all toolpaths, and GibbsCAM Machine Simulation supports the MultiBlade Options, as do GibbsCAM 5-axis postprocessors.
is milling with Y-axis offsets on lathes and multi-task machines equipped with a live-tooling B-axis.

General Features of 5-Axis Advanced MultiBlade include:

•5-axis simultaneous roughing
•5-axis simultaneous blade, splitter and hub finishing
•Spiral blade finishing
•Leading- and trailing-edge control
•Tool axis tilt controls
•Various edge-roll options
•Tangential and radial toolpath extension
•Automatic axis detection
•Tool axis smoothing
•Multiple splitter machining
•Splitter smoothing
•Various options for toolpath rotations and sorting
•Stock definition for rest machining

For more information about GibbsCAM and GibbsCAM MTM, or to locate your local GibbsCAM Reseller, go to www.GibbsCAM.com, call 1-800-654-9399, or email sales@GibbsCAM.com.

Related Exhibition:
EMO Hannover 2011
The World of Metalworking
9/19/2011 - 9/24/2011
Venue: Exhibition Grounds Hannover, Hanover, Germany

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