Link3D launched True Shape Nesting capabilities to its suite of additive manufacturing software features at last week’s RAPID + TCT.
True Shape Nesting is an advanced feature inside Link3D’s Build Simulation software. This software platform is used for auto-quoting, production planning, and machine scheduling within additive manufacturing workflows, and estimates production time and material usage based on data retrieved from hundreds of 3D printing systems.
The new nesting tool has been designed for users of selective laser sintering and HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology, aiding them in finding the best nesting strategy based on part shapes. Customers of Link3D will now be able to adjust True Shape Nesting to orient parts in the Z axis.
The company believes the True Shape Nesting feature will help users to plan processes and contribute to more efficient manufacturing workflows.
“As Link3D prepares for the future of additive manufacturing, it is our belief that series production will ramp up at an extreme pace,” commented Shane Fox, CEO of Link3D. “To understand true production cost and achieve optimised production planning, MES (manufacturing execution system) toolsets need to become more agile in order to dynamically plan and increase throughput. As a team which understands what it takes for organisations to prepare for series production, we have spent the last 18 months in R&D and have understood the need for an API-based True Shape Nesting solution that can be utilised beyond just build preparation for costing and planning.”
“Link3D’s production planning tool is developed for companies adopting serial production with additive manufacturing,” added Vishal Singh, CTO of Link3D. “With shape-based nesting, Link3D will help additive manufacturing facility operations maximise machine utilisation, understand the number of machine runs needed to fulfil the order and reduce the manual effort with build preparation. It will help our customers reduce cost and drive production efficiency.”