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Datakit Offers Suite of 2D, 3D Conversion Plug-ins

Provides transfers between CATIA, SolidWorks, UG NX and Rhino.

| Published January 16, 2013

Datakit has released a range of new plug-ins for 2013.

The CATIA V4 3D to SolidWorks Plug-in enables CAD data transfer from CATIA V4 3D to SolidWorks without a CATIA V4 3D license. It converts part and assembly files (MODEL, .DLV, and .EXP files), and data can be filtered based on entity type, visibility, and layer.

The plug-in supports CATIA layer filter, and allows users to choose axis placement and sew surfacic entities.

The UG NX 2D to SolidWorks Plug-in converts assemblies and parts (*.PRT), and translates all 2D data. It supports NX to NX85. The UG NX 3D to SolidWorks Plug-in translates all 3D data, and supports NX15 to NX85, as well as SolidWorks 2007 to 2013.

The UG NX 3D to Rhino 5 Plug-in filters data based on entity type, visibility, and layer, and supports the layer filter. It supports UG15 to NX8, and Rhino 4 and 5.

For more information, visit Datakit.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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