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spaggioli

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I have been asked by my companies management to evaluate and purchase a data translation software to increase our success at in house healing ,repair and translation of file formats from other systems, such as iges ,step, Parasolid , ACIS etc. To Pro/e

So I am asking for your success or failure stories with software such as Pro/e import data doctor , Cadfix , or any other similar software. Sorry for the multiple postings but as we are a mold designers I am also posting this to mold exploder looking for any problems they may have. Any information will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Scott Paggioli
Mold Designer
ABA-PGT, Inc.
1395 Tolland Turnpike
Manchester, CT. 06040-0270
(860)649-4591 ext. 139
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Scott,
We've had some (one model) success with using Cadfix to get troublesome Pro/E surface models into Patran. A direct translation failed due to differences in the precision between the two packages. Cadfix did a &quot;virtual demo&quot; for us on the web in which they took our model, fixed the errors and imported it into Pro/E. However, if the Patran analysis implied changes would need to occur in the Pro/E model we would have had to ante up once again to convert the &quot;new&quot; Pro/E model into Patran again for re-analysis. We don't do this kind of thing frequently enough (yet) to warrant purchasing the s/w.
Once you start looking closer at Cadfix they look quite impressive. It is owned by FEGS, a subsidiary of ITI (iti-oh.com) who are the company that WRITE many of the IGES and STEP translators for the CAD s/w companies. They have an intimate knowledge of the code that goes into creating exportable files (and thus stand a good chance of making dissimilar systems talk to each other). They can create neutral files of a staggering variety depending on what you're trying to do.

Good luck,
Bob Kerila, PE
 
CADFix is probably the way to go here.
So far i have found nothing it has had any trouble healing into a solid.
I have tried the old, fix it yourself thing and CADFix is the stuff if you are looking for speed. (:I
Pro/E.......the only way to draw!
 
CADfix is great!
I still heal manually to ensure volumetric accuracy.
But, I have tried it and it did a great job!
 
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