TICC – Flat grinding module
EXAMPLE OF A COST CALCULATION
FUNCTION IN THE
Workflow
In this workflow, the function of the TICC module flat grinding is described using an example. Get to know the work procedure and the individual work steps.
Loading the 3D model
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3D volume models from construction can be loaded in any common CAD data format, such as STEP, CATIA, SAT, etc.
Area selection
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TICC examines independently potential surfaces at the part to be calculated and offers them to the user for further processing.
Assigning grinding parameters
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As is common for all modules, TICC also offers the option here of integrating values into the system based on experience, and assigning them based on the conditions needed. On demand, all automatically assigned parameters can be manually adjusted at any time in order to ensure the greatest flexibility.
Equipment and secondary times
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Freely definable tables enable the user to define all equipment and secondary times he needs and to use the corresponding values for the current calculation on demand. Beyond this, templates can be stored for specific situations (e.g. different clamping situations) and loaded when required.
Time calculation and data sheet
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After automatic/manual recognition of processing areas, all processing times are calculated automatically based on the filed master data. Afterwards, the calculated values are displayed in a well-structured PDF format data sheet.
Data handover and cost calculation
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All time values calculated in TICC can be handed over to any ERP system via the interface (optional). The FORB ERP system used by default in TICC already contains a corresponding interface. This enable sit to perform a cost calculation at once after handover of the calculated values. For this, among other things the hourly machine rates and the material costs are considered.
Lowering costs! Saving time! Increasing the calculation quality!