Nipactivity Catia New ✧

(Note: Tailor this section to your specific internal software, macro, or process!) At its core, the new Nipactivity

For organizations looking to streamline their transition from design to manufacturing, NIPActivity offers a lightweight, integrated solution. By keeping the process definition inside CATIA, it ensures that manufacturing instructions are always up-to-date with the latest design changes, reducing errors and saving significant time in the production planning phase.

A company produces multiple variants of a bracket. A NIPActivity is defined to:

For weeks, the design had been fluid—a collection of surfaces and sketches known only to her team. But today was the day of formalization. It was time to initiate the NIPActivity 🛠️ Step 1: The Birth of the Item nipactivity catia new

Capture specific views and annotations for presentation within the drawing app. Detect clashes in real-time within the assembly. Simulation Replay

If you are still using CATNIPBase or simple System.Start commands, you are missing out. Here is why the "New" NIPActivity is a game-changer for CAD administrators:

A rule can be written to show or hide a feature based on a customer option. For instance: if Option = "Premium" then Show(Reinforcement) else Hide(Reinforcement) . The rule’s activity property lets you temporarily suspend this logic for debugging. (Note: Tailor this section to your specific internal

Run automated scripts that handle repetitive "activities" or "tasks" within the Part Design or Assembly workbenches.

' Open part document Set partDoc = CATIA.Documents.Open("C:\InputParts\Bracket.CATPart") Set part = partDoc.Part

A new operator supporting G2 curvature continuity, critical for high-end generative styling surfaces. 2. Enhanced Part Design Tools (V5 2024) A NIPActivity is defined to: For weeks, the

: The 2024 update introduced Multi-Hole commands and improved thickness previews, which simplify the review of complex geometric tolerances before they reach the manufacturing stage.

: Used to lock a piece's position in space so it doesn't move during assembly updates.