ONGAA CAM
ONGAA CAM was designed specifically for WOOD CNC machining by HOMAG BIESSE HOLZHER. It allows you to create programs directly from SOLIDWORKS. You can design and apply toolpaths in SOLIDWORKS without converting or using DXF files. The files created by ONGAA CAM comply with all MPR, BPP, CIX, NCHOPS and TPACAD standards. They do not require any manual editing. There are no additional software costs.
Open Solidworks and a component to use ONGAA CAM. Next, start programming or let the wizard program for you. Click generate program, then copy the program to your CNC. Run the part program.
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Total ETO
Total ETO is a Totally Better ERP / MRP for Custom Machine Builders, providing better efficiency, accuracy, and profitability. Our system was designed by engineers to match the unique workflow of Engineer To Order manufacturers, including Integrators, Panel Shops & OEMs.
Our solution will:
-Increase efficiency in engineering by integrating with your CAD.
-Allow designers to cost out the BOM before purchases are made.
-Track changes to the BOM at any stage of the project and ensure the information is shared across departments.
-Save time & money in procurement with your newly Dynamic BOMs.
-Capture change order information, including labor, material, and sales price changes so they aren't omitted or forgotten.
-Improve accuracy through out your organization, including sales estimates.
-Route parts between various tasks, tracking both internal and external processes.
-Help ensure parts are inspected and know who completed the inspection. You'll be able to record and follow up on quality issues on the shop floor, from engineering, or for purchased parts with embedded Non-Conformance Reports.
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OSLO
OSLO, which stands for Optics Software for Layout and Optimization, is a sophisticated optical design software created by Lambda Research Corporation. This program combines cutting-edge ray tracing capabilities with analytical and optimization techniques, all powered by a high-speed internal compiled language, which allows users to tackle a diverse range of optical design challenges. With an open architecture, OSLO offers substantial flexibility for designers to set and manage system parameters based on their unique needs. The software proficiently models a variety of optical elements, such as refractive, reflective, diffractive, gradient index, aspheric, and freeform optics. Its advanced ray tracing algorithms, complemented by robust analytical tools, serve as a reliable foundation for optimizing and assessing various optical systems, including lenses and telescopes. Additionally, OSLO has been utilized in the creation of a wide array of optical systems, ranging from space telescopes and camera lenses to more specialized applications like zoom lenses and microscopy. This versatility makes OSLO a valuable asset for professionals in the optical design field.
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Ansys Zemax OpticStudio
Ansys Zemax OpticStudio is a sophisticated optical design software that is widely employed by educational institutions and businesses around the world for the creation and evaluation of optical systems, including those used for imaging, illumination, and lasers. The software features an intuitive interface that combines analysis, optimization, and tolerancing capabilities, making it easier to develop intricate optical systems applicable across various fields. It supports both sequential and non-sequential ray tracing, which allows for accurate representation of light behavior as it travels through different optical elements. Additionally, its advanced capabilities include structural and thermal analysis, empowering users to evaluate how environmental conditions might affect optical system performance. With a rich library of materials and optical components, OpticStudio significantly enhances the precision of its simulations. Furthermore, Ansys provides a complimentary version of OpticStudio for students, offering them the opportunity to gain practical experience in optical design and analysis, which is essential for their future endeavors in the optics industry. This initiative not only fosters a deeper understanding of optics but also encourages innovation and creativity among budding engineers.
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