The quality of IGES conversions strongly depends on the quality of the IGES translators used for both export and import. Use professional tools like those from CAD Interop and systematically check the error reports generated. For problematic models, a healing process with CADfix can significantly improve results.
Why do my IGES files present surface orientation problems?
Orientation problems are common with IGES due to the format's limitations in B-Rep representation. Most CAD exporters use limited capabilities to represent B-Reps through bounded and trimmed surface entities, which cannot contain complete topology information. This often results in inconsistent edge orientations requiring corrections.
How to choose between IGES and STEP for my data exchanges?
Prefer IGES for simple surface geometry exchanges or when working with older systems. Opt for STEP when you need to preserve complex solid structures, PMI information, or assemblies. STEP is generally superior for modern CAD interoperability, but IGES remains relevant in specific contexts.
CAD data interoperability with the IGES format represents both an important technological heritage and an ongoing challenge for modern companies. Despite its technical limitations and age, IGES continues to play a significant role in technical data exchange, particularly in industries where varied CAD systems must coexist.
The solutions offered by CAD Interop provide a complete ecosystem to efficiently manage IGES files throughout their lifecycle - from visualization with 3DViewStation or SimLab to repair with CADfix, through exchange automation with DEXcenter. By combining these tools with the presented exchange best practices, companies can overcome the challenges inherent to the IGES format and ensure smooth and efficient technical collaboration.