Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

08 Jan.,2024

 

Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) commonly refers to the use of numerical control (NC) computer software applications to create detailed instructions (G-code) that drive computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools for manufacturing parts. Manufacturers in a variety of industries depend on the capabilities of CAM to produce high-quality parts.

A broader definition of CAM can include the use of computer applications to define a manufacturing plan for tooling design, computer-aided design (CAD) model preparation, NC programming, coordinate measuring machine (CMM) inspection programming, machine tool simulation, and postprocessing. The plan is then transferred to the shop floor using direct numerical control (DNC) or PLM-driven shop floor connectivity solutions. In production, the complete plan is used for CNC machining, tool management, and CMM quality inspection.

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