StrucSoft Solutions' Component Management Software Addresses DSTV 'Missing Link' Between Structural Steel Detailing and Fabrication

CNC Software Takes Clean-Up, Guesswork Out of Producing Accurate DSTV Files Used by Steel Fabrication Machines


MONTREAL, June 10, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- StrucSoft Solutions today launched its Component Management Software (CMS v5.0), a 2D/3D graphical application for creating, viewing, editing and managing DSTV-CNC files commonly used by structural steel fabrication machines such as Peddinghaus, Ocean Machines, Controlled Automation, Burlington Automation and Ficep. CMS automatically cleans up DSTV file inconsistencies, helping fabricators and steel detailing firms reduce labor costs, increase throughput, and meet compressed project schedules. CMS is available as a standalone or plug-in for Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks, and MBS.

The Problem of DSTV

DSTV is a widely-used public Numerical Control (NC) file format specifically for communicating design information with CNC machines used for structural steel component fabrication, including beam lines, drill lines, coping machines, single lines, plate-cutting tables, and plasma machines. Although DSTV is a well established format, there are variations in DSTV interpretations. Steel detailing software programs all produce slightly different variations of the DSTV NC file, and CNC machine vendors also have different interpretations of how the DSTV file should be written and organized. Therefore, either the fabricator or steel detailing firm must spend time cleaning up the DSTV files so that the CNC machines can read them properly.

CMS is a graphical application that makes it easy to immediately spot and fix DSTV file inconsistencies. For shops using 3D modeling programs that do not create DSTV files, such as Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks, and MBS, CMS will generate accurate DSTV files directly from these programs. CMS can also be used as a standalone tool, allowing users to define the steel part directly in CMS and produce the required DSTV file, as well as a DXF drawing file, which the detailer can then dimension and print.

"CMS fills the missing link between steel detailing and fabrication," commented Spencer Murray, VP Operations at StrucSoft Solutions. "For large shops, it can save considerable time and labor by eliminating file inconsistencies. For smaller shops, the recent introduction of inexpensive CNC equipment, combined with the ability to create DSTV files with CMS, affords them an opportunity to compete for jobs without a huge investment."

For pricing information, contact info@strucsoftsolutions.com or call +1 514-731-0008

About StrucSoft Solutions

StrucSoft Solutions (www.strucsoftsolutions.com) develops markets and supports Revit-based structural design & manufacturing software solutions for the BIM environment. Founded in 2008, the privately-held company began as a spin-off of StrucSoft Inc., a veteran value-added developer of plant and structural software solutions for 15 years.

StrucSoft Solutions is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


            

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