Machining process simulation of SOM 125 series printing machine components using CATIA V5 Machining

Rejeesh C R, Manu Mathew, Renjith R

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Based on the additional competition in the marketplace, producers who used traditional manufacturing contracts and policies, has to adopt computer aided manufacturing techniques for the point of producing process planning and NC-programming more effective. By applying appropriate software with multiple skills, significant gains in terms of production lead-time can be achieved and a higher level of precision in the manufacture can be certained. In this study, an attempt to use CATIA V5 software to pretend the actual period machining processes in the manufacturing of printing machines is reported and the relating clarifications are presented.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jcam.v1i2.202

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