LA JOLLA, Calif : ReverseEngineering.com announced today that it has released ReSpect™––a feature-based, Go/No-Go, Reverse Engineering and Inspection software product. ReSpect resides as a plug-and-play tool-set in SolidWorks 2009 3D mechanical design software. Engineers and designers use SolidWorks with ReSpect to capture and measure data from existing parts, while working directly within the SolidWorks environment. ReSpect is designed specifically to support geometric dimensioning and tolerancing applications (GD&T).
“During the digitizing process, physical data can be used to compare the digital information to an existing model,” said Braxton Carter, chief technology officer, ReverseEngineering.com. “Because of this unique OEM integration to the SolidWorks interface, engineers are more productive right out of the box and experience a complete harmony between the movement of the CMM, the mouse and SolidWorks.”
ReSpect supports devices such as Faro, Romer, MicroScribe and 3D Creator. Demonstrations can be seen at the WESTEC 2009 Exposition, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California March 30 through April 2, 2009 in Booth #3479.
Mar 30, 2009
New Inspection and Reverse Engineering Tool from ReverseEngineering.com Integrated into SolidWorks® 2009
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