Integration of CAD/CAM System « CNC and DIY Technology™

What is CAD/CAM?

CAD stands for Computer Aided Designing and CAM stands for Computer Aided Manufacturing. CAD involves creating computer models defined by geometrical parameters. These models typically appear on the monitor as 3 dimensional representations of a part or system of parts, which can be altered by changing its relevant parameters. CAD system helps designers to view the object under wide variety of representations and also helps to test these objects by simulating into real world conditions. On the other hand CAM uses those geometrical data to control the automated machinery. CAM systems are associated with either CNC machines or DNC machines. Hence both being computer-based methods to encode geometrical data, it is possible for the processes of design and manufacture to be highly integrated.

CAD/CAM Integration

The integration of CAD/CAM system is very simple and all the process which has to manufacture have to be designed at the first place. Hence integration of this system helps the complete process to be important. There are few points which show the importance of CAD/CAM integration.

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