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GeomCaliper
GeomCaliper is an innovative tool that facilitates measurement and checking of thickness on 3D models. GeomCaliper enables acceleration of the design review process for manufacturability. Unlike traditional measurement tools, GeomCaliper is fast and easy to use. Once you start using GeomCaliper, you'll realize that checking thickness can be made really easy as well as quick.
 

GeomCaliper Demo Videos
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GeomCaliper critical regions in CATIA GeomCaliper Overview

GeomCaliper critical regions in CATIA

GeomCaliper Overview

 

 
GeomCaliper Tech Demo  

GeomCaliper Tech Demo

Salient Features

  • Tools like Ray and Rolling ball available for checking wall thickness
  • Easy to locate critical thickness areas
  • Advanced visualization for easy interpretation of results
  • Ability to clip model at any section
  • Dynamic thickness display at point click
  • Compute thickness at selected region
  • Integrated with major CAD systems
  • Ability to ignore small thickness at edges
  • Customizable reports in XML / HTML format
 


Benefits

  • Quick and easy means of checking Design for manufacturing
  • Savings in downstream costs due to improved part quality, which is taken care at design stage
  • Improved design productivity and ease of use
 

Update

GeomCaliper® V2.4 SP1 is now available for CATIA® V5 R20
GeomCaliper for Creo 1.0 ( Pro/ENGINEER) Ver 2.4 SP3 is now available.
 
 
 
 
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