CAMplete Partners with Doosan Machine Tools
CAMplete TruePath is available for purchase on all Doosan Machine Tools Milling Machines.
CAMplete Solutions Inc. and Doosan Machine Tools have joined forces to offer CAMplete TruePath to new and existing customers. Doosan Machine Tools offers a complete lineup of turning and machining centers for small- to large-sized parts. The high-speed, high-precision five-axis machining centers enable high-precision, simultaneous control for aviation and medical parts, and five-sided machining centers offer economically feasible multi-facet/complex shape machining.
CAMplete TruePath is available for purchase for all Doosan Machine Tools milling machines. The company says that equipping Doosan’s CNC machines with CAMplete’s verification, post-processing and simulation software will save users time and money.
What is CAMplete TruePath?
CAMplete TruePath is an application that takes data from a CAM system to a five-axis machine efficiently and safely. Using toolpath data from all industry leading CAM systems, TruePath’s customizable post-processor enables the user to output NC programs the way the user needs, with no on-machine editing required. Five-axis simulation, visualization and verification tools give the user the confidence of knowing how the machine will behave before running a single line of G-code.
Post Processing
- Factory approved post-processor for a machine developed in partnership with Doosan Machine Tools
- Easily edit posts to get the G-code needed
- Switch between and combine tool paths from all major CAM systems
Verification
- Models built from original design data to show the real machine motion
- Full G-code verification enables complete confidence in the programs
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