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Smart CAM Programming Templates
CNC machining processes with series of toolpaths can be created, optimised and stored within Tebis library as templates. The predefined machining processes mean that every time a new part is programmed, the surface quality and part accuracy is the same every time. With this level of consistent programming, it is very easy to control quality and also estimate how long a part will take to manufacture.
Feature Based Machining with NCSet Libraries
Tebis NCSets are sets of predefined machining operations for individual geometry features. Once the NCSets are associated with geometry features, they can be used to machine entire groups of geometries with a single programming operation.
Advanced Manufacturing Database with Digital Twin Technology
One of the key offerings of Tebis CAD/CAM is Digital Twin for optimised CNC machining. With the unique manufacturing database structure as the core of Tebis CAD/CAM system, all key elements of customers’ manufacturing environments can be built into Tebis libraries as one to one Digital Twins same as the physical objects on the shopfloor, which can then be used to optimise CNC machining. This is especially significant that all toolpaths and machining parameters can be optimised for individual machine tools on the shopfloor with machine-oriented CAM programming, in addition to optimisations for cutting tool/toolholder assemblies, workpiece materials, clamping devices, and machining processes, etc.Since the implementation of Tebis at Secondo Mona, we’ve been manufacturing increasingly complex parts. We can approach the part precisely within half a millimeter when positioning, because we have the 3D model of the machine and tools in the library and we work in advance on collision avoidance.
The new process enables exactly the same dies to be quickly and efficiently fabricated and tried out for multiple locations at the same time. Our die manufacturers worldwide have benefited from this process. It allowed us to very quickly produce the dies for Mexico in a standardized process.
For a model of medium complexity, developing high-quality CAD design surfaces for the outer skin of a vehicle now takes roughly 50 hours. (Previously, it took about twice the time.)
When we decided to go with Tebis, we really hit the bull’s-eye. The collision checking is also very precise – better than what we saw in other systems.
Thanks to the order wizard and the planning templates, we can plan an entire vehicle type with just a few clicks of the mouse: It couldn't be easier.
If we weren't using Tebis, we wouldn't be where we are today.
Tebis is more than just a Cam software provider. For us Tebis is a process provider. The process chain from design to the milling machine has to be perfectly coordinated. Today we can run our machines 24/7 with only one shift.
To reduce our collision rate to zero and to simultaneously save time-consuming checking after postprocessing, we used a simulation with millimeter accuracy of the machine model and the tools in the virtual world. Only Tebis was able to do this.
With the Tebis job manager, structures and processes can be mostly automated. Manufacturing processes can therefore be more easily controlled and are faster, more reliable and more cost-effective
Tebis is headquartered in Planegg near Munich, Germany, with operations in 17 countries. For over 35 years, Tebis has provided CAD/CAM/MES software and associated services for mechanical component, model, pattern, die and mould manufacture, serving aerospace, automotive, motorsport, oil & gas industries etc.
Tebis UK, based in Coventry University Technology Park close to the city centre, was established in 2000. We serve customers across the UK and the Republic of Ireland
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