Easily understandable, clear to anyone, new ideas will emerge! We will visualize the invisible parts.
I believe that the factory equipment drawings consist mostly of two-dimensional diagrams that indicate the piping routes with lines. Over the long history of the company, changes and additions of new equipment may have altered the piping routes, and before we know it, these changes are not reflected in the drawings, making the current state very difficult to understand. At our company, we visualize these invisible aspects in 3D. The condition of existing equipment becomes clear, allowing for three-dimensional representation and viewing from various angles. Additionally, those who are not accustomed to looking at drawings and struggle with two-dimensional representations can easily understand the 3D models. 【Benefits】 ■ The condition of existing equipment becomes clear, allowing for three-dimensional representation and viewing from various angles. ■ Those who struggle with two-dimensional representations can easily understand the 3D models. ■ Various considerations can be made while incorporating the opinions of many people. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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These kinds of concerns can be resolved with 3D modeling. ■ It's hard to visualize with just 2D drawings. ■ It would be easier if we had 3D diagrams when having them made at the factory... *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is an engineering firm primarily engaged in the design and manufacturing of production equipment for industrial applications. We design and manufacture chemical-related equipment for LCD factories, as well as cooling and air conditioning systems for industrial machinery factories. To visualize projects from the design stage, we use 3D tools, which have received high praise for their clarity. Although 3D modeling is not yet common in small-scale plants and equipment, we have been converting our customers' existing equipment into 3D over the past few years. This allows many stakeholders involved in the project, from customers to manufacturers, to have a clear understanding, enabling us to provide products with high customer satisfaction.