davide_r
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really remarkable possibilities of import and export file in the new version of alibre design. as many of you will certainly know the first experiments with cad systems were carried out in the 1950s, but only in the early 60s these technologies began to be partially spread on the market, until they arrived at the introduction of autocad in the early 80s that enshrined its definitive acceptance by users and industries. At this moment there are many software cad in circulation each with its generation of file extension format. working in companies operating in the mechanical and plant sector I realized that every construction or manufacture would require its proper design and design system, but unfortunately needs standardization and costs make this difference unreal. that is why are increasingly the houses producing technologies cad cam and mcad that resort to import systems and export files from other formats. in this regard deserves a particular appreciation, the effort made by alibre in its new version, where are stored import and export formats incorporated in the basic module, and other addable through the application “alibre translateTM”.
alibre design can import the following formats without the use of additional components:
solidworks: 1999 to 2009 (*.sldprt, *.sldasm) step 203/214
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dwg
dxf
bmp/jpg/png/gif/tif/dib/rle/jfif/emf
with alibre design you can export the following formats without additional components:
step 203/214
I'm sorry.
sat
st.
dwg
dxf
bmp/jpg/png/gif/tif/dib/rle/jfif/emf
alibre translateTM is a separate add-on, which allows you to extend import and export capacity to include native files from almost all popular cad applications:
standard import formats:
autodesk inventor: v10 to 2009 (*.ipt, *.iam)
pro/e: 2000 to wildfire 4 (prt, *.xpr, *.asm, *.xas)
solidedge: v10 to v20 (* .par, *.psm, *.asm)
v5 catia: from r10 to r18 (*.catpart, *.pcatproduct)
parasolid: (*.x_t, *.x_b, *.xmt_txt, *.xmt_bin)
standard export formats:
solidworks: 2004 (*.sldprt, *.aldasm)
parasolid: (*.x_t, *.x_b, *.xmt_txt, *.xmt_bin)
as you can notice with this version you can import and export files in the most polar formats today on the market and in particular you notice compatibility with the dwg format of autocad and with autodesk inventor. With these initiatives by manufacturers, it probably started a new period in the development of programmes, I hope more based on collaboration and exchange of data than on competition and competition.
alibre design can import the following formats without the use of additional components:
solidworks: 1999 to 2009 (*.sldprt, *.sldasm) step 203/214
I'm sorry.
3 dm
sat
dwg
dxf
bmp/jpg/png/gif/tif/dib/rle/jfif/emf
with alibre design you can export the following formats without additional components:
step 203/214
I'm sorry.
sat
st.
dwg
dxf
bmp/jpg/png/gif/tif/dib/rle/jfif/emf
alibre translateTM is a separate add-on, which allows you to extend import and export capacity to include native files from almost all popular cad applications:
standard import formats:
autodesk inventor: v10 to 2009 (*.ipt, *.iam)
pro/e: 2000 to wildfire 4 (prt, *.xpr, *.asm, *.xas)
solidedge: v10 to v20 (* .par, *.psm, *.asm)
v5 catia: from r10 to r18 (*.catpart, *.pcatproduct)
parasolid: (*.x_t, *.x_b, *.xmt_txt, *.xmt_bin)
standard export formats:
solidworks: 2004 (*.sldprt, *.aldasm)
parasolid: (*.x_t, *.x_b, *.xmt_txt, *.xmt_bin)
as you can notice with this version you can import and export files in the most polar formats today on the market and in particular you notice compatibility with the dwg format of autocad and with autodesk inventor. With these initiatives by manufacturers, it probably started a new period in the development of programmes, I hope more based on collaboration and exchange of data than on competition and competition.