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Presented by: Spatial Integrated Systems, Inc. Fred Lauzus Senior Application Engineer Greg Walker Director. Industrial Food Processing Equipment. Case Study AMF Bakery Systems. Case Study AMF B akery Systems. Challenges Profitably develop customized machinery
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Presented by: Spatial Integrated Systems, Inc. Fred Lauzus Senior Application Engineer Greg Walker Director Industrial Food Processing Equipment
Case StudyAMF Bakery Systems Challenges Profitably develop customized machinery Meet contracted delivery dates Rising material/Energy costs Food safety Food Processing Machinerycourtesy of AMF
Top 5 Advantages to Using Solid Edge Synchronous Technology Better transition and re-use from 2D to 3D Complete digital design Advanced sheet metal design Massive assembly design
Synchronous Technology Solid Edge offers a different modeling approach called synchronous. It delivers the best of both modeling worlds. It enables designers to accelerate design, execute the engineering changes process faster and improve the re-use of imported 2D and 3D data.
Better Transition from 2D to 3D and Data Reuse Solid Edge offers a sophisticated 2D import tool that lets designers map fonts, color and line styles. Part drawings can be transformed into 3D components with a Create 3D command. 2D dimensions on drawings can be automatically transferred to the 3D model. Manufacturing dimensions can be immediately modified and any geometric intent can be found and maintained with Live Rules.
Complete Digital Design Solid Edge has all of the tools needed to create parts for any manufacturing process including machined, casting, plastic injected and sheet metal components. Assembly applications for designing components such as pipes, tubes, structural frames and wire harnesses name some of the most popular environments
Advanced Sheet Metal Design Sheet metal users can develop parts that are manufactured with straight brake, roll, stamp or punch operations. A full complement of features is available to create base shapes, flanges and cutouts, as well as options to create watertight corners. Punched features can also be added including beads, dimples, drawn cutouts and louvers. Create stamped features by embossing a target part with a tool body.
Massive Assembly Design Effective assembly design requires a complete set of tools to manage display data and design areas, as well as a system architecture that is able to handle massive amounts of data. Solid Edge offers a wide range of display management tools. It can support massive assembly designs of 1 to 500,000+ parts.
Success StoryAMF Bakery Systems Results Faster design phase by as much as 50% Assembly time down by 15-20% Sheet metal rework is almost completely eliminated Delivery time met with less overtime, boosting profitability
Product Development12 key capabilities that drive success Managecustomer requirements Develop sheet metal guarding & housing SpeedMechanical 2D & 3D Design Manageprojects and changes Manage quality and safety compliance Visualizenew products Developweldments and fabrications Prototypeand test prior to build Designfor manufacture Integrateelectrical and mechanical Reducecustomized content Install,maintain and refurbish
Solid Edge Solutions DeliverReal Customers. Real Results. KronesAG
For Additional Information Contact: Fred Lauzus Fred.Lauzus@sisinc.org 717-371-9577 Greg Walker Greg.Walker@sisinc.org 240-793-4443 Spatial Integrated Systems Questions?