Heidenhain releases TNC7 control

Heidenhain says that its new TNC7 CNC supports users from initial design to final machining, from one-off jobs to serial production, and from simple slotting to complex contours. Notably, the control platform lets machine manufacturers adapt the user interface to their machines and offers dynamic development potential for even greater functionality.

The TNC7 will be the basis of future control generations from Heidenhain. Beyond its new look and feel, the control features high-quality hardware components and an individually adaptable user interface. The interface helps users to achieve the best possible result with maximum speed and convenience. Different machining tasks call for individual work environments, which is why users can adapt their screen content through personal favourites, their own home menu for a faster start, and more. As a result, all information and functions are exactly where they need to be.

Based on data entry forms and dialogue guidance, the user interface ensures optimal convenience and navigation aided by a smooth and precise touchscreen. And thanks to its fast operating speed, the control reacts immediately to data input.

The TNC7 enhances familiar Klartext programming with smart functions and newly developed graphical programming. Users are able to draw contours directly on the touchscreen and convert them into dialogue-guided TNC Klartext programming code. Cycles and older contour programs can still be used, including already existing NC programs.

A new, high-performance editor function enables fast and reliable editing of even complex NC programs. Perfect visualisation of the machined part and work envelope make daily work easier, and programs can be simulated at any point without a change in operating mode.

Furthermore, the TNC7 includes the next generation of Dynamic Collision Monitoring (DCM), so users can enjoy complete machine protection thanks to the monitoring of machine elements, tools and clamping devices.

For further information
www.heidenhain.co.uk

Bringing further automation to nesting

Jetcam has released version 3.82 of its Jetcam Orders Controller (JOC) nesting automation software, which includes a raft of new features. Available in two versions – Premium and Premium Automation (PA) – JOC works in conjunction with Jetcam Expert nesting software to streamline and automate the CAD import and nesting process.

When ordering components, customers can now specify a desired sheet size and material stock item on a per-component basis, which will override default settings. This capability gives customers greater control when feeding orders from MRP.

CAD import sees several enhancements. Users can automatically set CAD files queued for import to be the active revision, where a revision is specified. Additional columns are now available to CSV import – order deliver, order priority, allow mirroring and allow common cutting – again shifting control to external systems to affect the nest with minimal user input.

Searching for components on the orders screen is now easier. Where users are using multiple order tabs, perhaps for different machines or shift patterns, they can now enter a component name and immediately see which order tabs include the component.

Component identification within the advanced reports designer has been completely rewritten to handle many more scenarios, such as extremely small components where text could not be easily placed on-screen. Customers also have the capability to modify order IDs on previously created nests – useful when reusing a static nest against a new order and then exporting information back to MRP/ERP.

The batch nest reports generator has also been replaced, vastly improving rendering time for multi-nest, complex reports, resulting in higher resolution nest drawings. A new option allows for components to be coloured on the nest and in tabular data, making part identification much simpler.

For further information
www.jetcam.net

Faster, more productive and easier

Birmingham-based Cutting Blue was founded five years ago by Piotr Parobczy as a consultancy imbued in the programming of complex high-value components for the Formula One and wider motorsport industries. However, in the past 18 months, the small subcontract company has commenced manufacturing, purchasing Doosan and DMG Mori machine tools supported by CAM software from Open Mind Technologies.

Cutting Blue has rapidly built a customer base in the electric vehicle (EV) and micro-mobility sectors, manufacturing drivetrain components, battery and electronic enclosures, and more, in batches from 100 to 500-off.

Alluding to why the company opted for hyperMILL from Open Mind, Parobczy cuts straight to the point: “I’ve used hyperMILL as well as other CAM systems for more than 10 years and it stands way above any other CAM software. As a business, we are currently only running three-axis machining centres, but hyperMILL is perfect for this type of machining. Open Mind may be known for its five-axis strategies, but as a completely modular system, we can ‘bolt-on’ additional features as and when we need them. This makes hyperMILL not only an extremely cost-effective solution but also the most premium package available for your money. As hyperMILL is not a subscription model, it’s far cheaper than other premium software.”

While hyperMILL is only required for three-axis machining on the shop floor at Cutting Blue, the consultancy division of the company undertakes the programming of complex components for a host of sectors, and it is here where the benefits of hyperMILL are evident.

“We’ve found hyperMILL faster, more productive and easier to use than other packages,” says Parobczy. “When going through the NC Code, hyperMILL is at least 20% faster than rival CAM systems.”

For further information
www.openmind-tech.com

Subcon 2022 opens its doors

This week, 7-9 June, will see the 45th edition of Subcon welcome visitors to the Birmingham NEC. Over 200 world-class suppliers will present their services and products to the manufacturing and engineering community. Visitors also gain free-of-charge access to The Engineer Expo and the Manufacturing Management Show (MMS), while an extensive seminar programme is also available.

MTI magazine will be exhibiting on Stand E144, from where the friendly team will be distributing copies of the latest issue. Please call by the stand for an informal discussion about the industry’s easiest way of buying and selling machine tools and associated technologies.

For further information
www.subconshow.co.uk

Sustainability appointment

Sandvik Coromant has appointed Camilla Nevstad Bruzelius as its head of sustainable business. She has 20 years of experience at Sweden’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, most recently as deputy head of the Global Agenda Department. Nevstad Bruzelius will champion the company’s sustainability goals and communicate their progress with internal and external stakeholders, while also focusing on areas such as Sandvik Coromant’s cemented-carbide circularity program, which allows customers to sell their used cutting tools back to Sandvik Coromant for recycling.

For further information
www.sandvik.coromant.com