Third Wave Systems Modeling Technology Streamlines Manufacturing Processes
IMTS 2024: Third Wave Systems’ AdvantEdge, Production Module and Distortio simulation technologies can help users reduce machining and programming times, increase capacity, eliminate machining trials and more.
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Third Wave Systems Inc. showcases its approach to new process introduction and continuous improvement powered by its material-specific machining modeling technology.
The company’s AdvantEdge, Production Module and Distortio suite of experimentally-validated, material-specific simulation technologies can help users reduce machining and programming times, increase capacity, eliminate machining trials and programming iterations, improve surface finishes and more.
Visitors to the Third Wave Systems booth can learn how material-specific modeling and simulation helps manufacturers understand the whys of machining at a detailed level — all to meet delivery dates using an informed design-for-manufacturing process with a first-part-right focus.
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