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NestLib: July 2009
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Sunday, July 5, 2009. Do we need need nesting in the Design Stage itself? Yes, We need nesting solution in the design stage itself for optimal part design with maximum material utilization thus reducing the product cost. 2 Nesting at the design stage also helps to design parts to suit standard coils rather than sheets, which will reduce the manufacturing cost. Thus increasing the possibility of winning the contract. Dr T R. Kannan. CAMWorks Ne...
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NestLib: August 2009
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Automatic sheet selection for nesting. Given a set of parts, selecting a right sheet size manually is always a menace to the manufacturing engineers. Because, material utilization for the same set of parts on different sheet sizes are not same. Further, there are other challenges faced by manufacturing engineers such as. 1 Sheet selection from standard sheets. 3 Combinatorial sheet selection. In certain manufacturin...
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NestLib: October 2009
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Sunday, October 25, 2009. Methods and Issues in Determining Material Cost for Sheet Metal Parts. Cost of a sheet metal part comprises three major cost components such as material cost, processing cost and overheads. Determining accurate material cost has always been an issue. Theoretically material cost can be calculated as follows:. Material Cost = Area of the flat pattern*thickness*(weight per unit volume)*cost per unit weight. 4 In few othe...
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NestLib: March 2012
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Friday, March 30, 2012. Cloud based Online Nesting. Nestlib is proud to unveil www.nestlibonline.com. Can generate PDF and DXF layouts. Evaluate for free. Dr T R. Kannan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NestLib - A fast and powerful nesting library. NestlibOnline - An automatic nesting software available online to generate nested layouts in PDF and DXF formats. Nesting Software in SolidWorks. Cloud based Online Nesting. Dr T R. Kannan.
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NestLib: CAMWorks Nesting - A nesting product on SolidWorks
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Tuesday, June 12, 2012. CAMWorks Nesting - A nesting product on SolidWorks. Geometric is delighted to announce the release of CAMWorks Nesting. A new product from Geometric that can automatically nest parts or assemblies in SolidWorks. It is seamlessly integrated within SolidWorks and creates the nested layout as a new SolidWorks Assembly. CAMWorks Nesting. Uses Geometric’s NestLib. Full associativity with SolidWorks. Dr T R. Kannan. Nesting S...
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NestLib: Cloud based Online Nesting
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Friday, March 30, 2012. Cloud based Online Nesting. Nestlib is proud to unveil www.nestlibonline.com. Can generate PDF and DXF layouts. Evaluate for free. Dr T R. Kannan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). NestLib - A fast and powerful nesting library. NestlibOnline - An automatic nesting software available online to generate nested layouts in PDF and DXF formats. Nesting Software in SolidWorks. Cloud based Online Nesting. Dr T R. Kannan.
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NestLib: Are you maximizing your nesting efforts?
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Friday, December 10, 2010. Are you maximizing your nesting efforts? Cost reduction seems to be today’s mantra in the manufacturing community. All aspects of a design that can result in cost are scrutinized, and measures are taken to prevent those unwanted and costly elements from making it into final designs. Http:/ www.thefabricator.com/article/cadcamsoftware/are-you-maximizing-your-nesting-effortsr. Dr T R. Kannan. Dr T R. Kannan.
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NestLib: May 2009
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. True Shape Nesting technology from Geometric. Is an automatic nesting software for optimizing material utilization while fitting two-dimensional shapes on a larger sheet. NestLib incorporates several features which result in significant material saving. NestLib is one of the fastest and most featured automatic true shape nesting library available in the industry. Achieves entire nesting in just a few seconds. CAMWorks Ne...
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NestLib: February 2010
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Monday, February 22, 2010. Redesign your components for cost reduction. A work table design modeled as shown below ended up with a nested layout involving lot of scrap. Nested layout of the original design. By suitably redesigning the work table as shown below, part utilization increased from 4 part nesting to 6 part nesting in the same sheet and scrap is avoided. Nested layout of the redesigned part. For a Nestlib Evaluation copy.
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NestLib: September 2009
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Fully Automatic True Shape Nesting Technology from Geometric. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Nowadays business is highly competitive and manufacturing firms are looking for ways and means to reduce cost at each and every stage. Reducing scrap is an important activity, which can result in considerable cost saving. Given a set of parts, It is always not possible to use the entire sheet. For example, in a sheet size of 48"x72", the parts may occupy only a portion of the sheet as shown in the figure below.