CAD/CAM refers to computer systems used for both designing products through computer-aided design (CAD) and controlling manufacturing processes through computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). With CAD/CAM, an engineer can design a product using CAD software and then have the design directly control the machines that manufacture the part. The basic steps involve taking a traditional impression, modeling the casting using CAD software, and scanning the model.
CAD/CAM refers to computer systems used for both designing products through computer-aided design (CAD) and controlling manufacturing processes through computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). With CAD/CAM, an engineer can design a product using CAD software and then have the design directly control the machines that manufacture the part. The basic steps involve taking a traditional impression, modeling the casting using CAD software, and scanning the model.
CAD/CAM refers to computer systems used for both designing products through computer-aided design (CAD) and controlling manufacturing processes through computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). With CAD/CAM, an engineer can design a product using CAD software and then have the design directly control the machines that manufacture the part. The basic steps involve taking a traditional impression, modeling the casting using CAD software, and scanning the model.
CAD/CAM refers to computer systems used for both designing products through computer-aided design (CAD) and controlling manufacturing processes through computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). With CAD/CAM, an engineer can design a product using CAD software and then have the design directly control the machines that manufacture the part. The basic steps involve taking a traditional impression, modeling the casting using CAD software, and scanning the model.
CAD/CAM - Acronym for computer-aided design/computer-
aided manufacturing, computer systems used to design and manufacture
products. The term CAD/CAM implies that an engineer can use the system both for designing a product and for controlling manufacturing processes. For example, once a design has been produced with the CADcomponent, the design itself can control the machines that construct the part.