Without offline software, operators often rely on trial-and-error, bending scrap pieces of metal to ensure the sequence works and the dimensions are accurate. dBend’s precise bend allowance calculations and collision simulations mean the very first part off the machine is mathematically accurate, saving expensive raw materials. Enhancing Shop Floor Safety
Manually programming complex parts often results in several wasted "test pieces" to dial in the correct dimensions. DBend’s accurate bend deduction calculations and virtual collision checks ensure that the very first piece cut and bent on the floor is dimensionally accurate. Enhanced Workforce Flexibility
In the world of data, offline is not the enemy of uptime—it is the guardian of truth.
What (e.g., Amada, Trumpf, Bystronic) you currently use. dbend offline software
Implementing provides several strategic advantages:
Enables users to create complete bending programs away from the shop floor, keeping machines free for actual production. 3D Simulation:
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The software generates the bend sequence. The programmer reviews the 3D simulation to verify that the operator can safely handle the part without collision.
In modern sheet metal fabrication, efficiency on the shop floor determines profitability. Precision sheet metal bending relies heavily on Computer Numerical Control (CNC) press brakes. However, programming these machines directly through the on-machine controller—known as manual or shop-floor programming—creates a massive bottleneck. Every minute a press brake spends being programmed is a minute it is not producing parts.
The UI is built on Java, making it look consistent whether you are on Windows, macOS, or Linux. determines the bend sequence
The editor is the heart of the software. It includes:
Automatically chooses appropriate punches and dies from a customizable tool library. Bend Sequencing:
DBend offline software bridges the gap between design engineering and physical sheet metal production. By automating tool selection, optimizing bend sequences, and providing flawless 3D simulations, it eliminates the guesswork from press brake operations. Investing in DBend empowers fabrication shops to increase capacity, slash setup times, and maintain strict geometric tolerances on every production run.
The software unfolds the part, determines the bend sequence, selects the tooling, and programs the backgauges.
[Import 3D CAD Model] │ ▼ [Select Tools & Calculate Flat Pattern] │ ▼ [Generate & Simulate Bend Sequence] │ ▼ [Post-Process to Machine CNC Code] │ ▼ [Export Setup Sheets to Shop Floor]