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  1. Em1

    CONISIO'S BAD?

    The link to their website is www.conisio.com
  2. Em1

    CONISIO'S BAD?

    I have heard some anecdotal information about some problems with Conisio (i.e. it is too simple and doesn't have the depth to make it viable for a growing organization). On the other hand, some people really like it and it claims to be very advanced/capable. Any first hand experiences...
  3. Em1

    UG ON SHAKY GROUND?

    The company build paper moulding machines. They are typically half the size of a football field and are made up of about 5 modules, all connected by conveyors. Most of the parts have simple prismatic shapes (ie. bars and plates). The size is what's overwhelming, not the part complexity...
  4. Em1

    SW NOT PROVEN AT ALL - LARGE ASSYS

    wes616, Our assys are VERY large and do have mostly simple prismatic components. Curiously, how big are the ones you are building? Mark.
  5. Em1

    UG ON SHAKY GROUND?

    This is a 2 part Question. I'm considering UG NX3 for our company. We're pitting it against SW and Catia. There are 2 concerns I have with UG: 1) Can it handle large assemblies 80K parts (w/ fasteners), 40K (no fasteners), 7K (unique). 2) I've heard UG is an unstable company. Being owned by...
  6. Em1

    SW NOT PROVEN AT ALL - LARGE ASSYS

    Thanks everyone for the input. Lots of helpful information. So what I gather is that SW cannot handle the large assemblies in excess of roughly 20K parts. I was hoping to hear something different because SW is very easy to use and our design team is only 4 seats and Catia seems to be overkill in...
  7. Em1

    SW NOT PROVEN AT ALL - LARGE ASSYS

    I would have thought this information would be easy to find, but it has been quite the ordeal. It relates to the handling of large assys in SW. We have a large assembly line with roughly 100 000 parts, about 60 000 non-fasteners and roughly 30 000 unique components. We are seriously considering...

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