Article - CS29678

How to export an assembly model as a solid model or shrinkwrap in Creo Parametric

Modified: 30-Apr-2024   


Applies To

  • Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Elements/Pro Wildfire to Wildfire 5.0
  • Creo Parametric 1.0 to 11.0

Description

  • How to export an assembly model to a solid shrinkwrap
  • How to calculate multiple surfaces of a model to a solid shrinkwrap in one way
  • How to save an assembly model to a part not allowing to get the internal instructure.
  • How to convert an assembly to a part file
  • How to simplify assembly to be unique part
  • How to export/save assembly as unique feature in model tree
  • How to hide assembly structure when exporting.
  • How to save a simplified version of an assembly as one part with no internal feature information.
  • How to consolidate an assembly structure into a single part.
  • How to create a simplified (stripped down) version of an assembly containing only the outer skin of the assembly geometry.
  • How to export an assembly without including its assembly component structure.
  • Unable to export part or assembly as Shrinkwrap
  • There is no Shrinkwrap option listed in Type when Save a Copy for a model
  • What license is required to save a model as shrinkwrap model
  • How to save an assembly containing multiple separated parts as a single part, and show a single part even when reopened as an assembly in Creo
  • The PCB circuit board has electronic components in it. After it is finished, it is converted into STEP and given to me. When it is given to me, it is a file, but after opening it, there are many components in it. Can it be a file after opening?
  • When exporting an assembly to an STP file in Creo and then importing it into Solidworks, some parts are found to be in the wrong position
  • How to save the entire assembly asm as a prt, and then assemble this prt into the upper assembly asm. What is the recommended way to do it?
  • How can the valuable model data be prevented from being exported while sharing externally?
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