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Painted assemblies

Painted assemblies

Painted assemblies

(OP)
Hi,
I've an assembly that is painted black.
In assembly environment I click on 'Edit Object Display', filter by 'Component' and apply a black color.
When I add this assembly in other assembly, components color are like the color of the single parts.
I can't color the single part in black, because the assembly can have different color (black, gray, green).
In our company, the assembly has one code, but if we want different color, we order with the code then '/' the RAL color.
For example :
PIPPO/RAL 9002
PIPPO/RAL 7016
Etc...
How can I configure different color in the same assembly ?

Thank you...

Using NX 8 and TC8.3

RE: Painted assemblies

In your assembly model:
Edit -> Object display -> type filter, only face and body highlighted -> change to the color that you want

Then in the assembly (or drawing file) above that:
in the ANT rmc the component -> properties -> assembly tab -> under "syncronize subassembly properties" press "Display"

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