CimatronE supports background toolpath calculation - NC programming efficiency increases

Cimatron Group (NASDAQ: CIMT), a leader in CAD/CAM integration solutions for toolmakers and component manufacturers, recently announced that the latest version of CimatronE will support background computing, making it easier for NC programmers to get their work done faster. Change and shop floor emergency needs to react more quickly.

The introduction of the background computing strategy means that when the computer is calculating the program in the background, the user can continue to work normally without waiting for the knife path calculation to be completed.

Background computing will increase user productivity. When performing a roughing calculation, the user can start a second roughing task or process a program elsewhere in the workpiece. Users can also validate, simulate, and generate G code for existing programs and make geometric changes in the CAD environment. Users can still open several different processes at the same time.

“As long as the customer keeps pace with the times and continues to use the most advanced technology, we are confident that our customers will always maintain a competitive edge,” said Roy Sterenthal, vice president of research and development at Cimatron Group. “We recently launched multi-core processing and support for 64-bit systems. CimatronE. The introduction of these new features, coupled with background computing capabilities, will help our users improve their efficiency and make them better."

Cimatron also recently announced that it will launch a new NC programming accelerator SuperBox, which will be released with CimatronE10.0. SuperBox is a combination of hardware and software, which greatly reduces the load on personal workstations, while also improving the speed of NC calculations, instantly improving NC efficiency and immediate results.

“CimatronE10.0 back-end computing and SuperBox can reduce the computational toolpath by 50% of the workstation time. This makes it easy for us to improve the efficiency of NC programming,” said Christian Stolle, NC programmer at Pakulla in Germany. Pakulla is a mold manufacturing company with many years of experience in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, at

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