Saturday, October 22, 2011

Edgecam will present the interface with NCSIMUL through World Wide Webinars


SPRING Technologies is extremely excited at the amazing partnership with Edgecam. 
Edgecam in partnership with SPRING Technologies will host 2 webinars.
Please take the time to register for any of the webinars below:


Webinar 1 - EDGECAM-NCSIMUL INTERFACE PRESENTATION |  20MIN

24/10/2011 10:00 (Paris)
24-Oct-2011 04:00 AM (New York)
24/10/2011 16:00 (Beijing)
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Webinar 2 - EDGECAM-NCSIMUL INTERFACE PRESENTATION |  20MIN

24/10/2011 17:00 (Paris)
24-Oct-2011 11:00 AM (New York)
24/10/2011 23:00 (Beijing)
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We look forward to seeing you there.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

SMP Chose NCSIMUL because it gets the job done

SMP designs and manufactures all its own products:


  • 1 and 2-Axis CNC tables
  • 5-Axis NC tool and cutter grinders
  • Floating chucks (reamer holders)
«Our Numaffut+ software is an ongoing development project, and we regularly develop a range of other in-house programs. Because NCSIMUL is able to directly decode the ISO program, we can use it to immediately simulate these new programs.»



Michaëlle FERRARI
Numaffut+ Product Manager, SMP software development department

Learn more : http://www.springplm.com/pdf/case_study/29GB.pdf 

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

See why ADIXEN (Alcatel Vacuum Technology) bought NCSIMUL


ADIXEN - Alcatel Vacuum Technology is the world leader in vacuum technology and leak detection. They bought NCSIMUL because it addressed the companies main needs.

  • NCSIMUL allowed Alcatel Vacuum Technology to increase its productivity drastically: machines are now always dedicated to produce and only for that purpose. 
  • All tool path incidents are now solved upstream. 
  • CNC Machines are started at night, without any operator monitoring the process. 
  • NCSIMUL allowed Alcatel Vacuum Technology to develop even more complex and efficient programs. 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Why ZF Group chose NCSIMUL over the competition


The ZF Group (SPRING Technologies Customer), one of the first fifteen global automotive suppliers, known for its components for power transmissions, has decided to unify its tools of machining simulation by choosing NCSIMUL from SPRING Technologies.

Their criteria for choosing NCSIMUL over the competition:

- The homogenization of machining simulation solutions ;
- The integration of this new solution in the existing Information Systems (various different according to the country: SAP, Oracle, etc.).
- The ease of use and learning of the software by all operators in different production sites, all equipped with NC machines from 5 to 7 axes;
- The interconnection with the various CAM solutions used by the production plants;
- The ability to use 3D objects and integrate them into the simulation, as well as geometry, tools, attachments, workpieces, etc.. ;
- The opportunity to work with different NC machines and controllers;
- The importance of simulating the process of actual operation of the NC machine tool in ISO code;
- The interconnection between the solution and the CNC programming simulation systems already in place.

For more information on why ZF chose NCSIMUL go to: http://www.springplm.com/pdf/case_study/267GB.pdf

Sunday, October 16, 2011

MAP offers its customers 95-98% rate of service

Mécanique Aéronautique Pyrénéenne – MAP, is a company that specialises in precision engineering, providing services to leading aerospace players, OEMs and first-tier suppliers. MAP offers its customers expertise in a range of fields: machining for parts of all sizes, fine sheet metal work, boilermaking, assembly, and the design and production of tooling, notably punches, dies and moulds.

MAP installed SPRING’s “Digital Workshop” solutions, NCSIMUL and TOOL EXPERT, for machining simulation and cutting tool management. With this digital process in place, the ability to exchange information between departments enabled the company to optimise productivity and step up its rate of service to customers. MAP offers its customers a 95 - 98% rate of service, a record in its line of business.

Find out more by clicking here

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Airbus started using NCSIMUL in the early 90’s


Airbus started using NCSIMUL in the early 90’s. The result has been a win-win cooperation between a manufacturer and a software Editor who speak the same language… and we don’t mean G-CODE! We visited the Airbus production plant at Méaulte in the north of France to find out more.

Click here for the full story

For more information on NCSIMUL, go to: www.NCSIMUL.com

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

SPRING Technologies to attend CMTE in Nanjing China Oct 12-14 2011



SPRING Technologies will attend and exhibit its latest solutions at the China Machine Tool Exhibition (CMTE) in Nanjing China.

Date: October 12 - 14th 2011

Address:
B3
Nanjing International Expo Center, Nanjing, China
http://www.cmte.cn/


Please take the time to pay them a visit to see how NCSIMUL insures the longevity of the CNC machine.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Companies Trust NCSIMUL to protect their machining investments.




Largest Organizations in the world trust NCSIMUL to protect their machining investments.
Find out how by paying a visit to:

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

SPRING Technologies signs up SIDISA from Mexico




SPRING Technologies is very happy to announce the partnership with SIDISA from Mexico. SIDISA will focus on sales and support for NCSIMUL throughout the country.


For more details on SIDISA, please feel free to go and visit them at www.sidisa.mx


For more information on NCSIMUL and how it can save you a bundle in Machine Simulation go to: www.NCSIMUL.com

Monday, October 3, 2011

SPRING Technologies partnership with CIMTECH


SPRING Technologies has been partners with CIMTECH from Washington  focusing on NCSIMUL sales and support. For more information on CIMTECH visit them at: www.multiaxis.com

NCSIMUL is a comprehensive machine simulation solution to address virtual CNC G-Code simulation of any machine of any complexity. For more information on NCSIMUL, visit: www.ncsimul.com