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How did the mechanical parts in the enterprise come out?
Hello! Mechanical parts drawings are drawn by Solidworks software, CAD software and other software.

Compared with 2D drawings and 2D drawing software (such as AutoCAD), commonly used CAD software, so-called 3D drawing software, can reflect entities and features more intuitively and accurately.

For professional enterprises, due to different drawing objectives, there are often multiple CAD systems in parallel, so it is necessary to configure a unified and cross-platform parts data resource library, and export the model data in the standard parts library and the model data in the purchased parts library to the three-dimensional configuration system in an intermediate format (such as IGS, STEP, etc.). ), such as the mainstream Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, CATIA, Solid Edge, Pro/E, AutoCAD, UGNX. In foreign countries, this kind of network service is called "parts library" or "data resource library". At present, Pro/E is widely used in the aerospace field, Catia is widely used in the manufacturing of complex products such as airplanes and automobiles, and Solidworks is widely used in small and medium-sized enterprises. Among PLM users in Europe, America and Japan, the Linked Part Community (PCOM for short), an Internet-based PLM parts data resource platform, is no less famous than today's well-known online platforms such as blogs and SNS.