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m MBD (Model-Based Definition) is a design technology that allows you to describe production data and processes in digital form using 3D models with precise geometric parameters and associated attributes such as materials, dimensions, colors, assembly instructions, specifications, etc. .d.
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QIF 3.0 (Quality Information System) is a neutral CAD file format built on ANSI and ISO open standards and containing PMI (Product Manufacturing Information) semantics and other metadata, designed for future compatibility and traceability throughout the product life cycle, especially in automated processes and engineering applications.
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In addition to the capabilities of the PDF format, 3D PDF files include 3D representations of the model. The 3D viewer tools are used to manipulate the 3D PDF model. The 3D PDF file also supports annotation data, but is only suitable for visual viewing.