CONCEPTUAL & ENGINEERING DESIGN in 2D e 3D
Entire product design and development process, right from concept/idea
or from an already existing 2D drawings, product layout/assembly
planning and component design to assembly design, assembly analysis,
final prototype in 3D parametrical modelling or physical model
with also the product packaging design, evaluating and analyzing
cost for the manufacturing process.
PLANT DESIGN AND MODELING
Layout design for industrial plant such as the design of an assembly
line, of an automatic painting plant.
FABRICATION DRAWINGS & BILL OF MATERIAL (BOM) GENERATION
From the component model/drawing, we can generate fabrication
drawings with reference to the fabrication process. All required
dimensional tolerance and surface finish data are added wherever
necessary. The Bill Of Material is derived from the CAD assembly
and can be generated in customer-defined format and specification.
DETAILING
Generation of engineering production drawings or assembly layout
drawings to match customers specification
ASSEMBLY
Creation of initial layouts and top-down assemblies with modular
methodology
TOOL DESIGN
Capability in tool engineering design to provide services in the
following areas:
Design of Die-casting dies. (Pressure & Gravity die casting)
Jig and Fixtures Design
Development of patterns and cores of sand casting
Tool design of patterns for lost foam process
Tool design for sheet metal industry
Mold design for plastic industry (injection molds, compression
molds, blow molds)
LEGACY DATA CONVERSION & DATA PORTING
Conversion from old drawings on paper or from
an old CAD package into the latest CAD package
Transfer of data from one CAD package to other CAD package
2D to 3D conversion
personalization of the drawings and possibility to modify already
existing drawings following the Customer specification.
REVERSE ENGINEERING
Conversion of existing product into 3D parametric model ready
for making some modification or Finite Element Analysis, Stress
analysis, etc or into 2D detailed drawing for the manufacturing
process
Rapid Prototyping
Comparing physical models with CAD models