Infant Formula Dryer Plant
Infant Formula Dryer Plant
Infant formula dryer plant in New Zealand, designed & built in less than 1 year. We used Plant3d for all the piping & isometrics (24,537 plant3d items), Inventor for the vessel design & autocad for modelling cable trays, lighting etc, Building modelled using revit (by others), all bought together using navisworks. Using this combination of plant3d, inventor, autocad & navisworks has given us an edge over our competition, especially plant3d's ldt driven isometrics, also navisworks ability to handle a massively complex 3d model on very average computer hardware with great measuring tools.



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Cad users needed high end workstations to work in plant3d, but we broke the model down into lots of xrefs so you only loaded what was required. Navisworks was used by non cad users on very average laptops and handled it well.
Hi Peter! Thanks for this showcase. 24,537 plant3d items - it is very large model. How influence the increase of number items on high-speed performance of the computer?
Good to see you made the showcase. You should include some more of the High Quality rendering that where done
Great work, Peter! I'll be featuring this showcase on the main site. Hope you get some great feedback.
Nice work Peter! Great to see we have some clients in New Zealand taking full advantage of the softwares capabilities.
Nice work Peter. Good to see all the Autodesk products working together. Also notice that you have used User Defined valve geometry.