STEP

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STEP is a widely used ISO-standardized 3D CAD file format that enables interoperable exchange of product design data between different engineering and manufacturing software systems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 3D CAD file format
ISO standard
file format
abbreviationFor Standard for the Exchange of Product model data NERFINISHED
AP203Scope configuration controlled 3D design of mechanical parts and assemblies
AP214Scope core data for automotive mechanical design processes
AP242Scope managed model-based 3D engineering
applicationProtocol AP203
AP214
AP242 NERFINISHED
backwardCompatibleWith IGES (partially, via conversion tools) NERFINISHED
competesWith 3D PDF NERFINISHED
JT file format
Parasolid X_T format NERFINISHED
dataExchangeMechanism product data exchange
dataModelLanguage EXPRESS
dataModelLanguageStandard ISO 10303-11 NERFINISHED
domain computer-aided design
computer-aided manufacturing
product lifecycle management
enables CAD interoperability
exchange of product model data between different software systems
fileExtension .p21
.step
.stp
fullName Standard for the Exchange of Product model data
maintainedBy International Organization for Standardization NERFINISHED
primaryUse interoperable exchange of product design data
relatedStandard ISO 10303-11 NERFINISHED
ISO 10303-203 NERFINISHED
ISO 10303-21 NERFINISHED
ISO 10303-214 NERFINISHED
ISO 10303-242 NERFINISHED
serializationFormat ISO 10303-21 NERFINISHED
serializationFormatName Clear Text Encoding of the Exchange Structure
standardNumber ISO 10303 NERFINISHED
supports 3D geometry representation
assembly information representation
configuration management data
manufacturing information representation
material information representation
product structure representation
tolerances representation
supportsConcept feature-based modeling
geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
product lifecycle data
product model
usedInIndustry aerospace
automotive
manufacturing
mechanical engineering

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