Esprit Cam Software System Requirements
ESPRIT® is a powerful CAM system for CNC programming, optimization and simulation — supporting the entire manufacturing process. With factory-certified post processors delivering machine-optimized G-code and ESPRIT’s ability to solve unique challenges with automation solutions, ESPRIT is the smart manufacturing solution for any machining application. With world-class technical support, ESPRIT empowers you to get started quickly and keep running at top efficiency. ESPRIT is the only CAM system you’ll ever need. High-performance machining 2–5 axis milling 2–22 axis turning 2–5 axis wire EDM High-speed simultaneous 3-, 4- and 5-axis toolpath Swiss-turn, mill-turn and B-axis multi-tasking machines Hybrid manufacturing Combining additive and subtractive processes Direct energy deposition and direct metal deposition machines 3D printing / additive manufacturing Part-to-Build™ workflow quickly moving from CAD file to printed part Powder bed, binder jetting and material jetting printers ESPRIT and SolidWorks® both utilize the Parasolid modeling kernel. This means direct exchange of design models from SolidWorks into ESPRIT, eliminating translation.
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Within ESPRIT, all machining is performed directly on the solid model as designed, assuring integrity of the final part. ESPRIT's adaptive connection to SolidWorks means any changes in the SolidWorks model are reflected inside ESPRIT and the G-code program. DP Technology maintains its worldwide headquarters in Camarillo, California, and its product development teams in California and Florence, Italy. Sales and support operations are located in Europe, Asia, North and South America. For additional information about DP Technology and ESPRIT, call 1-805-388-6000, send an email to esprit@dptechnology.com, or visit the company website at www.espritcam.com. Product Details. ESPRIT is a comprehensive CAM solution specifically designed to meet the demands of production machining.
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ESPRIT includes advanced support for: 2-5 axis mills 2-22 axis lathes multifunction lathes and mill-turn machines 2-5 axis wire-EDM. ESPRIT and SOLIDWORKS both utilize the Parasolid modeling kernel. This means direct exchange of design models from SOLIDWORKS into ESPRIT, eliminating translation. Within ESPRIT, all machining is performed directly on the solid model as designed, assuring integrity of the final part. ESPRIT's adaptive connection to SOLIDWORKS means any changes in the SOLIDWORKS model are reflected inside ESPRIT and the G-code program. ESPRIT's Solid Simulation and Verification dry runs part programs on the computer to verify accuracy before actual machining.
View designs on screen within the entire machining environment, including fixtures, clamps, and stock material. Everything is clearly rendered in dynamic 3D solid images. ESPRIT then accurately simulates every machine movement ensuring accurate G-code.
Multi-Tasking Efficiency Multi-Tasking machine tools with mill, turn, and drill capabilities are increasingly popular in metalworking today. These sophisticated machines allow manufacturers to perform simultaneous milling and turning operations, on the front and back of a part, in a single setup. Mill-turn machines represent an enormous potential for profitability, but possess inherent programming challenges due to their complexity.
The right CAM system is a key factor for success in the mill-turn equation. It's a critical choice that determines the ultimate productivity of your machine investment. Leverage Strategic Assets KnowledgeBase gives you the power to leverage your shop's most important strategic assets — its best machining practices developed over the years — for maximized productivity and a sharpened competitive edge. ESPRIT's KnowledgeBase™ provides a push-button approach for any programmer or operator to determine the best method to machine a given part or feature by automatically selecting the most appropriate machining cycles, cutting tools, and machining parameters. Free your lead CNC programmers from repetitive parts programming, let them focus on strategic process planning to further improve your best practices — and take your enterprise to a whole new level of production machining.