Traceparts brings 3D functionality to Norelem

A TraceParts product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 23, 2008

In 1987, relying on assistance proposed to businesses in order to make it advantageous to use innovative technologies, Norelem proposed its first library of industrial components in 2D on CD-ROM.

Using functionalities of Medusa, parametric 2D design software, its teams developed a configurator themselves, which made it possible to obtain drawings in the IGES 2D standard format.

In the beginning of the 1990s, Norelem understood that the penetration of CAD 3D software was about to change the situation with its clients.

Its own research facility had adopted a tridimensional modelling software.

The company, which participated in a reflective effort led by the large industrial groups on the standardisation of libraries in 3D, attempted to prolong its CD-ROM experience to the third dimension.

But the technical challenges were too large and that included multiplicity and instability of the CAD native formats.

Damien Cardon-Dubois, technical director for Norelem France, said: 'An internal development would have caused us to make compromises, specifically on the proposed CAD formats.

'This orientation would have penalised some users of our components and would have been contrary to our tradition of offering the best service to our clients.

'This work went largely beyond the framework of our profession.' Norelem searched for a partner who had high quality requirements and results inspired by its own experience on the subject.

Traceparts was selected due to its recognised expertise in terms of 3D parameters and growing reputation within large industrial groups.

Today, close to half of the 25,000 items in the Norelem catalogue are available online in a dedicated space, accessible from the manufacturer's website and from the Traceparts website.

The library is regularly updated with new components.

The effort made by the company has not been limited to the creation of the 2D CD-ROM, since Norelem composed and operated a database that included the geometric features and techniques of all of its equipment.

This reference is used to generate all media: paper catalogue, CD-ROMs and online library.

The parameter files are sent to Traceparts, which ensures that the component families will be generated in 3D.

The CD-ROM media (this time with 3D components) is still requested, but mainly by the National Education organisation.

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