MSP Announce Upgrades to NC-PerfectPart Software
MSP has announced the latest release of its NC-PerfectPart software. The 2020 release brings significant upgrades to both the look and functionality of MSP’s software which will allow users to enhance their processes further and also complete tasks and track performance more efficiently.
The release of MSP’s NC-PerfectPart includes updates for both its NC-Checker and NC-PartLocator software. These machine tool software packages use probing to:
- verify machine tools are capable of cutting or finishing parts within tolerance.
- verify the part location and set-up is correct in relation to the machining program. If not, it updates the controller with the correct measurements.
- verify the condition of supply of the part is acceptable to produce a part within tolerance or vice versa.
Commenting on the new release, MSP’s Director of Development, Marianne Whitfield, said: “These upgrades to the functionality of NC-PerfectPart will help our users become even more efficient and allow them to review the results of their processes quicker than ever before. I’m also delighted to say we’ve developed the installation process so that users can now self-install the update with remote support from our engineers. This couldn’t have come at a better time, with social distancing restrictions preventing us from accessing many customer sites at present”.
Users of the product, which include key metal, composite and additive manufacturers in a range of industries, will benefit from many new features and improvements including:
New User Interface
The entire interface of the software has been updated to make navigation around the product easier and clearer for the user. Each element of the software has been separated into ‘tabs’ to improve the usability and make it easier to access important sections when needed. The design of the software has been updated and there is new iconography throughout the product giving a contemporary feel.
New Practical Layout for Viewing Reports and Parts
As part of this new tab based interface, there is a new ‘Archives’ tab which displays the full archive of NC-PerfectPart processes that have been run on the machine. These processes can be filtered by part name, date, part type, serial number and other important criteria so the user can locate specific reports in an instant.
Likewise, a new ‘Parts’ tab has been added which displays the full archive of parts that have been added into NC-PerfectPart over time. This tab allows all parts to be easily managed in a more user friendly, centralised interface.
Process Data Feedback
NC-PerfectPart can now be set up to feed data from process operations back to the controller via a new probing program step. This allows users to control and modify the rest of their part process to achieve improvements in operability and, potentially, part quality. For example, this feature can be used so NC-PerfectPart can detect what fixture / part has been loaded into the machine and then select the specific program to run for that fixture / part. This allows NC-PerfectPart to integrate with Factory Management systems and create an automated part production system. It also means all data included in the NC-PerfectPart reports is available for use on the controller. This means it can be used for cut – measure – cut processes, reducing the need for manual in-process checks or in-process CMM stages.
Improved Machine Position Validation
MSP’s machine position validation check reports and validates the absolute and relative positions of a pattern of spheres measured on the machine. With this release, it is now possible to report the linear distances between any pair of spheres. This helps to analyse a machine’s geometric performance in even more detail to precisely diagnose if the machine will produce parts within tolerance and how the machine is moving over time.
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