The P.E.P. Cad Converter automatically fixed all drawing errors eliminating the need for the engineering department to correct the errors discussed in #2.
The remaining 15 nests contained duplicated sheets totaling 94 sheets for a total of 124 sheets.
This document highlights the engineering errors, the material savings and the 30% plus increase in laser productivity attained at the W.A.WHITNEY factory while cutting a customer’s production job with the P.E.P. Technology software. The recommended software at that time was the SigmaTec software.
W.A. Whitney’s customer required 10 parts having a combined total of 3,166 parts to be laser cut.
While on site at W.A. Whitney conducting a laser presentation, a P.E.P. Technology engineer converted the customer’s drawings, nested the parts, loaded the posted files into the control and then watched as sheet after sheet were cut for more than two hour. The 2nd and 3rd shift laser operators went on to cut parts continuously for 26 hours. The results of that job are discussed in this document.
Item | P.E.P. Technology Results | SigmaNest Results | P.E.P. Savings | |
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1 | Engineering time to correct drawings errors | 0 Minutes | Unknown | 2 Hours |
2 | CAD file translation to a finished cutter path. Includes the analysis of each Cad drawing, locating of errors, correcting the error, sequencing the finished cutter path, saving of the finished cutter path. |
1 minute to automatically locate errors, fix errors & save all 10 parts as a finished cutter path. Refer to error log on page #3 to view list of fixed items; 10 duplicated geo., 2 gaps, 69 geometry combined, 2 line arc blends fixed | Unknown | 1 Hour |
3 | Programming time | Under 6 minutes | Est. 8 Hours | 7.5 Hours |
4 | Material required (11 ga. 48×120 mild steel) | 124 Sheets | 133 Sheets | 9 Sheets |
5 | Intersections radiused by CAM software | 4,149 | ? | $884.67 |
6 | Rapids/Required head raises Laser up/down time 4 seconds/rapid |
23,482 rapids / 2,079 actual head raises using PEP CPT | ? | $5,350.75 |
7 | Estimated Laser time to complete job | 25.8 hours | ? | N/A |
8 | Actual laser time to cut job start to finish | 25.8 hours | 50 Hours | 25 Hours |
9 | Lost machine time from damaged tips | 0 Damage Tips | Several Tips Damaged | $1,000.00 |
10 | Remark #1 | At no time did the laser stop cutting, dive into the material, damage a tip or lose a cut, every Every part was cut exactly as programmed. | The machine stopped continuously for multiple reasons. | |
11 | Remark #2 | No less than 20 Whitney employees saw the laser run and remarked that they had never seen the laser cut as fast or rapid with the head down throughout an entire nest. | A Sigmatec tech went on site to run the job and ended up staying over thru Saturday | |
Total savings using P.E.P. on this ONE job | $6,000.00 plus |