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An established Turkish company Serdar Plastik opened for
business in 1973 and created
its mold manufacturing
department in 1984. Since
then it has grown to employ
375 people, has three plants,
covering 24,000 sq. meters in
total, and is soon to open a
fourth. The company
specializes in the manufacture
of precise plastic parts and
components for major manufacturers
in a wide range of
industries including domestic
appliances, heating systems,
automotive, medical,
electronic, telecommunications,
defense and aerospace. It
provides a service from
product design and manufacturing
feasibility to molding
and assembly, so its
moldmaking workshop is an
important and integral
element of the manufacturing
cycle.

<< WorkNC takes the guess work out of CNC programming and it is the closest thing to ‘single button’ CAM... >> Ceyhun ÇINAR, CAM Engineer, Serdar Plastik, Ankara, Turkey
Automatic system for HSMThe company has been using
high-speed machining (HSM)
centers since 1996, so it is
well experienced in these
machining techniques.
Ceyhun ÇINAR, CAM
Engineer for Serdar Plastik
says, “WorkNC takes the
guess work out of CNC
programming and it is the
closest thing to ‘single button’
CAM. It has several automatic
toolpath types to fit our every
need such as Global Roughing,
Global Finishing, Optimized
Finishing, ContourFinishing,
Curve Machining and Hole
Boring. The system is
automatic, we just have to
enter a few basic parameters
and WorkNC does the rest.”

Filter mold
Dynamic stock modelingAll WorkNC’s remachining
operations are from dynamic
stock models. These update
as cutting progresses so that
the system knows exactly
what material has been
removed and exactly what is
remaining. The advantage for
the user is that tool loads are
controlled producing smoother
and more fluid machining
processes, better surface
finishes and a longer tool life.
High-speed machining requires
careful control of the tool
trajectory to avoid sudden
shock loading of the cutter.
Fast, easy programmingThe molds cut by Serdar
Plastik illustrate the power
of WorkNC and the time and
quality benefits intelligent
high-speed machining can
produce. Ceyhun ÇINAR
explains, “WorkNC has a
lightning fast graphic
toolpath editor. We had to
manufacture a mold for a
filter which has 20,000
hexagonal shapes separated
by 1mm channels in 52 HRC
1.2083 Stavax material. We
produced the CAM program
very easily by programming
just one hexagon using
WorkNC’s engraving toolpath
and then, using the toolpath
editor, replicated all the
other 19,999 toolpaths, enabling
us to machine the mold 15%
faster than our competitors.”
Because Serdar Plastik
produces one off components
and mold tools each part it
manufactures is unique,
which could result in a very
heavy workload for its CAM
programming office. Ceyhun
ÇINAR says, “We stick to
using around six of
WorkNC’s toolpaths to do all
our work. We particularly
like the automatic programming
in the software which helps
us to avoid errors and
produce the part right first
time on our four high speed
machining centers.”
5-axis ambitionsThe company is examining
the possibility of implementing
5-axis machining so that it
can manufacture more of
each tool in one operation
and also produce more
complex shapes to meet the
growing sophistication of its
customer’s designs, helping
to reduce costs and provide a
better service. Ceyhun
ÇINAR adds, “We are
considering the purchase of
WorkNC for 5-axis machining
which will give us a
significant commercial advantage
over our competitors.”
Sescoi’s Auto 5 module
automatically changes 3 and
3+2 axis moves into 5-axis
continuous paths, so implementing
this will enable
Serdar Plastik to continue its
automated approach to CAM
programming for the next
phase of its expansion plans.
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