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Delcam’s PowerMILL helps Fomar Stamp

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Italian mouldmaker, Fomar Stamp, has switched to Delcam’s PowerMILL CAM system for all its machine-tool programming to help the company to achieve the high precision and high quality demanded by its customers. Founded almost forty years ago, Fomar Stamp designs and produces high-precision multi-cavity moulds for the plastic industry.  Founders Clemente Fontana and Egidio Martinolini began the business in a renovated shed.  From the start, the company made moulds for all types of customers.  Most of the tooling now produced is for engineering, cosmetics and medical applications.

The company grew steadily through the 1970s and 1980s.  This expansion prompted a move to much larger premises in Mesenzana in the province of Varese, where Fomar Stamp could focus on larger and more complex moulds.

 

Mesenzana is not far from the Swiss border, which led to increasing business in that country.  Now, 90% of the company’s production is for foreign customers, especially for clients in Switzerland.

 

“Fomar Stamp is known for the high quality and precision of our products, for our speed in meeting our customers’ demands and for our on-time deliveries,” Mr. Fontana said proudly.  “To maintain these standards, it is necessary to have not only a long personal experience in the industry but also modern machine tools and CADCAM solutions of high accuracy and high reliability.”

 

As part of its expansion strategy, Fomar Stamp started to investigate five-axis milling, believing that the technology could improve its productivity and allow it to produce tooling that was difficult or expensive to make with only three-axis equipment.  However, the new equipment meant that the existing CAM system would need to be replaced.

 

Fomar Stamp reviewed systems from four CAM companies before selecting the two that appeared to be the most suitable for a final machining benchmark.  The results convinced the company to choose PowerMILL as its five-axis software.  The decision was based not only on the quality and precision of its five-axis strategies, but also because the Delcam software appeared to offer more powerful and flexible three-axis options than the other CAM solutions.

 

“In addition, PowerMILL looked to be very easy to learn and to use, even though it included many advanced technologies,” commented Marco De Vittori, Project Manager at Fomar Stamp.  “We noticed immediately that the software appeared to have been developed by a software house that understands very well the mouldmakers’ needs and the problems they face.”

 

As a result, Fomar Stamp purchased two PowerMILL five-axis licences, with advanced simulation and verification, to provide programs for its three-axis and five-axis Mikron milling centres, plus two licences of the PowerMILL Surfacer data editing and repair module.  The company also added the FeatureWIRE software for its wire EDM equipment.

 

For further information on PowerMILL, please contact:-

Peter Dickin, Marketing Manager

Direct phone: 44 (0)121 683 1081                  e-mail: marketing@delcam.com

 

Delcam plc

SmallHeathBusinessPark,

Birmingham,B10 0HJ,UK

www.delcam.com

 

Caption: Fomar Stamp uses Delcam’s PowerMILL CAM system to program all its machines

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