Tebis America announces the latest Release 5 of its Version 4.0

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TEB-143A Caption: For this complex part, Tebis Version 4.0 Release 5 automatically selects the total of 705 tools for collision-free machining of the 270 features in just two minutes—a time savings of 80% in comparison with the previous version.

Tebis America has announced the latest Release 5 of its Version 4.0. Tebis has especially optimized the performance of its software with the current Version 4.0, Release 5. This helps users significantly accelerate their processes without functional restrictions. Examples include machine simulation, working with tool sets, searching for tools in feature machining or exchanging tools in the Job Manager.

Over the years, Tebis has continued to expand and modernize the functionality of its software. With the new release, NC programming is now largely automated based on templates with process libraries that enable fast and reliable procedures and processes. Users can also easily edit large and complex parts with Tebis.

Convenient and powerful technologies place large demands on computing resources and can easily affect performance. Tebis has identified that the heaviest loads occur in specific processes…the so-called bottlenecks that can result in long waiting times as well as heavy use of resources and conflicts. The Tebis developers then adapted the system to optimize the use of all available memory. Multi-core technology relying on parallel processing was simultaneously integrated.

The extended parallel processing now used saves significant time, especially in the calculation of NC programs for re-roughing. Parts can be loaded, shaded and saved with time optimization.

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Paul Heney

Paul J. Heney is Vice President and Editorial Director of Design World magazine. A graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Paul has a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Science & Mechanics with a minor in Technical Communications and Biomedical Engineering. He has written about fluid power, aerospace, robotics, medical, green engineering and general manufacturing topics for more than 25 years.