Parametric Programming with WJ Titan
At WJ Titan, our commitment to excellence extends beyond adherence to protocols; it embodies a culture of unwavering dedication to delivering superior quality outcomes. We recognize that precision is not a luxury but an indispensable attribute in our line of work.
As you might imagine, our customers typically have questions when vetting WJ Titan, and one of those questions is centered around Parametric Programming.
So what is Parametric Programming?
Parametric programming makes your processes more reliable and consistent. By setting up similar features across different parts, you can work more efficiently. To get more detailed, you can use variables and ladder logic to decide which features to check for each part number.
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Real-World Applications
Various parametric programming applications exist, from simple setups with two or three parts having similar geometries to complex configurations with 100 parts across 12 prints. Ladder logic helps identify part numbers, print numbers, revisions, and more. Each modification per print might require revising the program, but the benefits generally outweigh these challenges.
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Why Our Customers Prefer Parametric Programming
Many of our customers favor parametric programming due to its cost-effectiveness. With a single program, the debugging and approval process is streamlined, allowing quicker implementation and fewer headaches.
Our customers hire us for two reasons:
The First Reason:
Their lab is overwhelmed with internal projects and needs help catching up.The Second Reason:
The Second Reason:
They need a 3rd party entity to settle a dispute over the accuracy of a part.
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