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Surfware to Announce World-class Features of SURFCAM Velocity(R) 4 Powered by TrueMill(R), Patent Allowance at IMTS, 2008
CAMARILLO, Calif., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Surfware, Inc., developer of
SURFCAM(R) CAD/CAM systems, announced today that it will demonstrate new
features of SURFCAM Velocity 4 Powered by TrueMill at Booth D3210 during
September, 2008's IMTS (International Manufacturing Technology Show).
In addition, Surfware recently received a Notice of Allowance from the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its Engagement Milling
technology. A Notice of Allowance signifies that the application has been
examined and is allowed for issuance as a patent. The U.S. Patent Office
accepted all key aspects of the company's patent application.
Says Stephen Diehl, President and CEO of Surfware. "The mathematics and
science behind Engagement Milling are revolutionary, and we have incorporated
that technology into our SURFCAM product line as TrueMill. We are pleased to
receive this Notice of Allowance because it serves to protect our intellectual
property and proprietary technology that we developed and are demonstrating at
IMTS."
SURFCAM Velocity 4 offers major improvements to 3-axis finishing, 4- and
5-axis machining and TrueMill, the proven industry leader in toolpath
technology.
-- 3-Axis Finishing: New high-speed machining strategies featuring faster
processing, multiple processor support, automatic arc filtering, excellent
tool control for difficult corners, tapered tools, improved surface finish ---
and more.
-- 4/5-Axis Machining: precise control over every aspect of multi-axis
machining ensuring safe tool motion in the most challenging applications.
Drive surface gouge checking, advanced check surface gouge scenario handling,
additional retract and swarf cutting options -- and more.
-- TrueMill: provision of recommended Truemill(TM) speeds and feeds,
improved feedrate optimization, greatly reduced rapid motions, availability of
Swift-carb custom designed TrueMill Series tools designed to further improve
performance with TrueMill. With TrueMill, the more difficult to machine the
material, the greater the competitive advantage.
"We are delighted to introduce SURFCAM Velocity 4 at IMTS," says Diehl.
"This release adds additional world-class features to SURFCAM and solves
issues that limited TrueMill's performance. It takes the unique, patent-
pending TrueMill technology to a new level of excellence.
"We are just beginning to demonstrate what this powerful technology can
do," Diehl adds. "Because TrueMill is useful to a wide spectrum of
industries, Surfware looks forward to providing custom and turnkey solutions,
as well as partnering with vendors of complementary technologies as we
continue to build on the great quality and scalability of our product."
About Surfware, Inc.
Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, Surfware, Inc., the developer of
SURFCAM Velocity CAD/CAM systems, provides optimal solutions for today's
manufacturing challenges. Surfware, Inc. traces its roots back to three
generations of Diehl family members involved in machining. Surfware's current
president, Stephen Diehl, is the oldest of the third generation Diehl brothers
and is personally involved in the development and creation of new ideas to
improve SURFCAM Velocity. For additional information, visit
http://www.surfware.com.
SOURCE Surfware, Inc.
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