Your company's product portfolio is high-quality and complex - and that's exactly what you want to convey to your customers in a positive way. But if you only have 2D visualizations available for this purpose, it's often difficult to get good ideas across. Read how 3D data can help you present your products in the right way.
The most important advantage that three-dimensional visualizations bring to industrial companies is better communication – both internally and externally.
If your company relies only on two-dimensional data outside of the design department, you risk losing significant efficiency. 2D derivations from existing 3D CAD files often offer no advantages - on the contrary: they have to be generated laboriously and are usually difficult to understand for users outside the design department. In addition, 2D data is sluggish: Interaction is not possible with them. If you want to know where a spare part you are looking for might be hidden, you have to have a lot of imagination.
To achieve a deeper understanding of machines or assemblies among colleagues in marketing, sales or service, and to bring the vision of your engineers and designers closer to your customers, 3D data is a must. Detailed and animated 3D visualizations provide an accurate insight into the product world of machine and plant manufacturers. Misunderstandings and frustration are now a thing of the past.
The development of new products often involves more than just colleagues from the design department. Coordination with other departments is necessary. Once the product has been developed, marketing and sales also have to be consulted - after all, they are supposed to make the new product known within the market.
2D drawings slow down all these processes. Those who were not involved in the development first have to find their way around, and this requires a lot of imagination and technical understanding. Things can be done more quickly with 3D models, which eliminate the need for long explanations.
In technical documentation, clear and easy-to-understand information is essential to ensure the safe use of a machine or its efficient maintenance. 3D data makes it particularly easy for technical writers to clearly depict important areas of a system or its components and spare parts.
In mechanical and plant engineering, the main advantages of using 3D data outside of the design department are the possibilities for interaction with the models and the stimulation of the customer's imagination.
All these advantages ultimately pay off in terms of sales, because
Whether you already use a spare parts catalog or not, together we will take your 3D data to the next level and give you the tools to realize future-proof 3D spare parts catalogs.