Implementing open in real time
lines of communication
between our engineering
and shop floor is critical
to getting parts, produce
and out the door on time.
Communication across
a company is important.
No one's going to deny that,
but ensuring that everyone within
the company
has access to a single source of truth
and is making decisions based on
the same set of data is imperative.
Otherwise, we may just be guessing
at the latest revision of a file
and producing nothing but scrap.
With the Dell new manufacturing
portfolio inside of 3D experience, works
data is collected
throughout the entire process,
from starting with analyzing the part
to shipping it out the door.
All stakeholders have real time visibility
to make fast
and accurate decisions
on the quoting and planning side.
You have access
to Dell Muse Manufacturability check.
Here you can virtually place a part
onto your routine and check for things
like standard whole sizes in
deep or flat bottomed holes.
You can
set manufacturing parameters
for your machines to help analyze
your manufacturing processes,
both on the additive and subtractive side.
If you find any issues,
you can use the markup features to send
the details directly to the engineer
using the Integrated Communication tool.
Easily add text and graphics,
then take a snapshot of the 3D model
and send it out for review.
With the changes made in the part
finalized, there's
no need to reopen in reinsert
the part again.
You can simply replace the existing part
with the new revision
after running it through the manufacturer
or ability check one more time.
Just to be safe,
we can send it off from any factory.
When it's time to start
programing the part, just open the machine
excel that we have created
in Dell Muse Shop for Machining.
These machining cells can be saved
to the template to include any tooling
and fixtures, thus eliminating
the time consuming task of loading
tools and placing voices.
They'll reuse shop floor.
Machining takes a lot of the guesswork
out of your programing by including easy
to follow pop ups.
Your tool parts are displayed
using kinematics of your actual machine.
Tell me who creates a virtual twin
accurately shows what will happen
on the shop floor without the risk
of crashing your machine in real life.
Industrial robotics are
becoming a standard these days
in almost every manufacturing facility.
Although the use of industrial robots
has become more common
programing,
them can still prove challenging.
Dale means robot programmer
essentials gives you
the power to easily program
and simulate robotic arms.
The programing is done completely offline
so your equipment can stay up
and running.
What you program in Simulate new tasks.
Dale Miele's Robot Programmer
lets users easily place robotic arms
end shows possible locations
based on the robot's reachability.
A true virtual twin can be created
by combining
or manufacturing
cells on the factory floor with.
They'll be a factory simulation engineer.
Users can simulate
and optimize material flow and resources
using a virtual twin of their facility.
Users are able to optimize layouts, plan
for expansion
and create flow studies
to track efficiencies, all while using
an accurate, scalable representation
of their production environment.
Whether you're programing CNC machines and robots, or creating
optimum production floor
layouts, the 3D experience works.
Manufacturing solutions are ready to help
you expand your horizons.