3D Studies

The designs are made in 3D with Solidworks, with the integration of many modern technologies such as the use of digital axis, force and torque measurement, weighing, level control, vision…

After the design, the plant files for manufacturing are produced

With SolidWorks, we can design a wide variety of specialized machines for different industries, ranging from simple to complex mechanical systems. For custom machinery, SolidWorks allows for the creation of:

  1. Machine Frames and Structures: You can design the framework that supports all components of a machine. This includes the use of weldments, sheet metal parts, and assemblies.
  2. Mechanisms and Components: You can model gears, shafts, actuators, linkages, and other mechanical elements that form the functional parts of the machine. SolidWorks enables you to simulate movement and interaction between these components, ensuring that they work together properly.
  3. Automation Systems: SolidWorks can be used to design and simulate automation systems, including conveyors, robotic arms, or other automated parts handling systems. You can simulate and optimize their movement to improve efficiency.
  4. Custom Tools and Jigs: For specialized tasks, SolidWorks is perfect for designing custom tools and fixtures, which help in manufacturing or assembly processes. These can be tailored to exact specifications for particular tasks.
  5. Enclosures and Housing: You can design the outer casing for machines, ensuring safety, durability, and proper functionality in various environments.
  6. Electrical Components Integration: In addition to mechanical parts, SolidWorks supports electrical design, allowing you to incorporate wiring, motors, sensors, and other electronic components into your machinery.
  7. Simulations and Analysis: SolidWorks offers built-in simulation tools that allow for stress, thermal, and motion analysis. This ensures that your design is structurally sound and works as intended before manufacturing.
  8. Fluid Systems: For machines involving hydraulic or pneumatic systems, SolidWorks Flow Simulation allows you to design and analyze fluid dynamics.

In summary, SolidWorks is a powerful tool for designing special-purpose machines by integrating mechanical, electrical, and fluid components, simulating their functionality, and ensuring they perform efficiently and reliably in real-world conditions.