Numerical Control Computer Sciences
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949-852-3664
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949-852-3665
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Numerical Control Computer Sciences
Mailing Address:
2600 Michelson Dr.
Suite 1700
Irvine,
CA
92612
US
Enhanced Multi-Axis Machining Software
NCL multi-axis machining software V9.8 includes enhancements that reduce programming time and increase toolpath efficiency.
Enhanced Capabilities For Multi-Axis Machining
NCL V9. 7 is said to speed the creation of efficient, multi-axis tool paths for use in the aerospace, automotive and turbo-machinery industries. A forging can be used as a stock model to reduce both programming and machine time when roughing parts.
CAM System Adapts To Changing Needs
Fast, accurate programming can save time and money for any manufacturer. For a provider of contract programming services, however, choosing the right CAM software is even more important. Available from Numerical Control Computer Sciences (NCCS), the NCL CAM package enables one programming company in the United Kingdom to handle work ranging from everyday machining to complex, five-axis jobs.
Enhanced Multi-Axis Machining Software Saves Time
Enhanced Matching Of Imported Models
CAM System Cuts Aerostructure Programming Time In Half
During the recent economic downturn, this aerospace manufacturer decided to invest in a new CAM system to improve its competitiveness when demand returned. NCL CAM software from Numerical Control Computer Sciences (NCCS) enabled the shop to cut programming time by 50 percent.
Simplify Multi-Axis Programming
Five-Axis Mold Making Software Keeps Tires Rolling
Unless it goes flat, a tire is something most of us take for granted. In fact, the process of making a tire is very specialized and is becoming more sophisticated all the time.
Getting The Job Done
This computer-aided manufacturing software package that generates simultaneous two- through five-axis NC tool paths and provides parametric 3D modeling. All geometric modeling and tool path functions are fully associative.
Communicating With The Machine Tool
If you continue to operate a bankrupt company in the same manner, you will continue to be bankrupt. This was the primary thought of Steve Brown before he acquired a failed stretch forming company in Gardena, California. Mr. Brown was President of Camarillo Dynamics, an aerospace machining company.