ESPRIT 2012 by DP Technology to be exhibited at Westec 2012 March 27-29, Los Angeles, Calif.
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ESPRIT 2012 by DP Technology to be exhibited at Westec 2012 March 27-29, Los Angeles, Calif.

Camarillo, Calif. — Feb. 6, 2012 — DP Technology’s cutting-edge ESPRIT® 2012 computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software will be exhibited March 27 – 29 in Los Angeles, Calif., where Westec 2012 is scheduled to take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Considered a technology showcase that helped generations of manufacturers grow their businesses, Westec is a West-Coast manufacturing industry staple that’s made a reputation of unveiling the latest and greatest.

ESPRIT will be exhibited at booth No. 2706, where visitors will receive one-on-one demonstrations and presentations of features available within the latest generation of ESPRIT, which offers upgrades in all machining disciplines, including enhancements to turning, milling, mill-turn and wire EDM cycles.

For turning, the “park” cycle has been redesigned in ESPRIT 2012 to allow a machine tool’s head or turret to be parked. Increased versatility is achieved with the enhancement of allowing parking on each axis, which can be individually controlled using one of the four modes available — not parking the axis; moving the axis to home, as it would be set for a tool change; the tool moves to the input position in the operation coordinate system, or the axis moves to the input position in the machine-coordinate system.

For milling, ESPRIT 2012 offers an enhanced method of treating features used for contouring operations. Rather than allowing the tool to "roll" over the edge when at or near the starting depth, the feature edge can be extended to maintain the desired shape.

 

For wire EDM, new feature extension settings make it possible to extend the extremities of the feature so the wire path can start or end outside of the material when contouring or with EDM turning operations. This allows the wire path to be extended without actually modifying the feature.

For wire EDM, new feature extension settings make it possible to extend the extremities of the feature so the wire path can start or end outside of the material when contouring or with EDM turning operations. This allows the wire path to be extended without actually modifying the feature. A new “dwell time” setting that inserts a dwell at the end of the rough cut to enlarge the exit point, ensuring that the wire for the skim cut can be re-threaded,  has been added to all EDM contouring cycles.

 

About ESPRIT

ESPRIT is a high-performance computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system for a full range of machine tool applications. ESPRIT delivers powerful full-spectrum programming for 2–5 axis milling, 2–22 axis turning, 2–5 axis wire EDM, multitasking mill-turn machining and B-axis machine tools, and high-speed 3- and 5-axis machining.

 

About DP Technology Corp.

DP Technology maintains its worldwide headquarters in Camarillo, Calif., and product development teams in California; Berlin, Germany, and Florence, Italy. Sales and support operations are located in Europe, Asia, and North and South America. For additional information about DP Technology and ESPRIT, call +1-805-388-6000, send an e-mail to esprit@dptechnology.com, or visit the company Web site at www.dptechnology.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:                      

Stacey Wiebe

Public Relations Coordinator

DP Technology

(805) 388-6000

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TECHNICAL CONTACT:

Chuck Mathews

Vice President

DP Technology

(805) 388-6000

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