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November 18, 2010
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reverse engineering of shrinkwrapped part?

  • November 18, 2010
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If I take a pro/e assembly, shrinkwrap it, and export the shrinkwrapped
solid as a .stp file, is it possible to extract the parts out of it?



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Lyle Beidler
MGS Inc
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1-Visitor
November 18, 2010

No they would not be able to get the parts out of it once you shrinkwrap it. The shrinkwrap only provides the outside surface and you can determine how accurate that is.

Brandon Gray

Pierce Pacific Mfg.

Portland, OR

12-Amethyst
November 19, 2010
Be careful. If you use the Merged Solid option, it will include all components merged into a single "merge part" before exporting to shrinkwrap.

The Auto Holes Filled option doesn't work with our parts, so we haven't been successful at getting "only exterior features".

When we want to protect IP, one technique we've used is to create part-level (e.g. exclude feature or work zone) and assembly-level (e.g. exclude or substitute) simplified reps. Then you can shrinkwrap the simplified rep.

Andrew Kelly, P.E. | Senior Engineer | Crane Aerospace & Electronics | +1 440 326 5555 | F: +1 440 284 1090