Eliminating Excessive Rotation in Nesting Yields Lean Results From Vision Emulation by Optimation


by Thomas Cutler - Date: 2008-07-08 - Word Count: 436 Share This!

The elimination of excessive rotation (trial and error nesting) will permit a direct bottom-line cost savings as well as lean efficiencies.  For thirty years OptimationÂ(r) has been the world leader in Part Nesting for Optimized Material and Labor utilization. Consistently providing product advancement leadership to industry, the company's new Nesting Technology, AxiomVE make previous nesting methods obsolete.   The new technology, Vision Emulationâ„¢, allows the system to "see" the shape of parts, just as human eyes would view them.  When a person looks at a part, they see the whole shape and any special features on the part.  This information is then used to determine if the part will fit in an area of the nest.  Vision Emulation eliminates excessive trial and error as well as excessive rotation.

AxiomVE looks at the part and determines without trial and error the optimal rotation. A part may need to be rotated 124.372 degrees to fit optimally. AxiomVE determines that optimal rotation without undo trial and error.  Because of this new technology called Vision Emulation that allows the system to "see" the shape of the parts as a human sees.  When a person looks at a part, they see the whole shape and any special features on the part. They use this information to determine if the part will fit in an area of the nest

According to Michael D. Lundy, P.E., President & CEO of Optimation, "Our company has developed a nesting technology that considers the alternatives and guarantees the highest efficiency while insuring that production schedule and priorities are optimized. Standard Heuristics crash badly when presented with real world problems. New Multi-Dimensional-Combinatorial-Nesting technology (MDCN) transcends previous nesting methods.  It is critical to have the tools to "see" the shape of the part and "see" the shape of the available material and select the best part at the optimal angle. Previously, nesting systems had to rotate parts in small increments and try to fit the part after each rotation. This is time consuming and leads to wrong results. Some of our competitors brag about rotating parts at one degree increments. That type of trial and error nesting is now obsolete." 

Optimation offers benchmarking against any other method of part nesting; recent benchmarks have show improvements up to 15% in material efficiency alone.  As lean efficiencies are essential, the most advanced nesting technology guarantees the most important parts are always nested in the next available machine, providing advanced information to integrated costing, labor reporting, and material inventory systems. Because Optimation is strong financially and has the most advanced technology; the company offers direct financing from its own capital resources.

 

Optimation

www.optimation.com

Michael D Lundy P.E.

Opti1@optinest.com

877-827-2100


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