VoluMill

Manufacturing software


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::summary Manufacturing software ::

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FieldValue
nameVoluMill
screenshotvmu-3xtutorial.png
screenshot size250px
captionA 3-axis high speed roughing toolpath shown in VoluMill Universal
developerCeleritive
operating_systemWindows
genreCAM High Speed Machining / Ultra High Performance Toolpath
licenseProprietary
websiteVoluMill website
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| name = VoluMill | logo = | screenshot = vmu-3xtutorial.png | screenshot size = 250px | caption = A 3-axis high speed roughing toolpath shown in VoluMill Universal | developer = Celeritive | operating_system = Windows | genre = CAM High Speed Machining / Ultra High Performance Toolpath | license = Proprietary | website = VoluMill website

VoluMill is Computer Aided Manufacturing software developed by Celeritive Technologies that produces a toolpath designed for High Speed Machining applications. These applications include all 2-axis and 3-axis rough milling tasks, from simple prismatic parts to complex freeform molds. VoluMill is offered as a standalone version called VoluMill Universal, which is designed to work with any CAM system, and also as integrated versions that run inside hyperMILL, GibbsCAM, BobCAD-CAM, SigmaNEST, Mastercam, and NX (Unigraphics), RTM (Lemoine Technologies)

VoluMill was created to address the four problem areas of traditional toolpaths:

  • The initial full cut into the material
  • Stepping over between cuts
  • Feeding into new areas of the part
  • Overloading in corners

References

References

  1. (2009-10-05). "Gibbs and Associates Partners with Celeritive Technologies by Desktop Engineering". Deskeng.com.
  2. (2010-01-08). "Fabricating and Metalworking | TOOL PATHS: WEAK LINK NO MORE". Fandmmag.com.

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