[Case Study of 3D CAD Software for Mechanical Design] Shirai Tech Co., Ltd.
[Free Case Study Provided] Streamlining the design of glass processing machines through the full implementation of 3D CAD!
We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of "iCAD SX" at Shirai Tech Co., Ltd., a professional company boasting advanced technical skills in glass processing machines for electronic circuit boards. The product was introduced to enhance and streamline design operations. Not only was the design lead time shortened, but by verifying potential interferences between devices, which often arise due to the complexity of mechanisms, we significantly reduced the number of returns from the manufacturing site. This initiative is promoting efficiency across the entire company, including the sales and procurement departments. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - There was anxiety among design personnel regarding 3D design. ■Results - Information for title fields and parts procurement lists, which were previously entered manually, is now automatically generated from 3D models. - The workload related to drafting has been significantly reduced. - Interference checks from the design stage have greatly decreased feedback and returns from the manufacturing site. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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To support Japan's manufacturing, iCAD Corporation is developing the specialized 3D CAD 'iCAD SX V8' focused on mechanical design. iCAD achieves high-speed response, handling 3 million parts in 0.2 seconds, allowing for stress-free design consideration and verification of large-scale equipment and entire production lines consisting of tens of thousands of components. Leveraging its capability to handle vast amounts of information, it is possible to accumulate and utilize the design information necessary for equipment development, including piping, wiring, and control (motion), into a single CAD data set. This single data set can be utilized across various scenarios and departments, from design to manufacturing, assembly, and maintenance. This results in reduced development lead times and improved design quality.