Creo Parametric 5.0 Tip- Information About Material Parameters

April 29, 2019 Natasha Reaves

By Natasha Reaves

 

In Creo Parametric, you can create and modify material data using the Materials and Material Definition dialog boxes, which are shown here respectively.

Image1_Materials dialog box       Image2_Material Def dialog box

Material data can be saved to the model or saved to material data files. Material data files have a .mtl extension and are stored in the material library directory.

The User defined tab, which can be found in both the Materials dialog box and the Material Definition dialog box) can be used to define user-defined material parameters. All other parameter values that you define are stored as reserved parameters. Creo Parametric will not allow you to define a user-defined parameter that has the same name as a reserved parameter.

Additional noteworthy points about material parameters are

  • You can use the material parameter values in relations.
  • You can not designate material parameters, except the PTC_MATERIAL_NAME parameter.
  • You can assig materials to family table instances by adding the PTC_MATERIAL_NAME parameter to the family table.

  

Additional information about assigning material to a model, creating relations, and family tables can be found in our Introduction to Solid Modeling, Advanced Part Design, and Advanced Assembly Design and Management courses.

 

 

 

 

About the Author

Natasha Reaves

Technical Training Engineer<br><br>Natasha joined the company in 2000 and has extensive experience sharing her CAD expertise through delivering webcasts, contributing to blog posts, and leading training classes. She trains end-users with all skill levels on Creo Parametric and CATIA, and she collaborates closely with the company’s technical writers on courseware development. Before joining Rand Worldwide, Natasha served as a mechanic in the U.S. Army National Guard and worked as a mechanical designer for a multinational telecommunications and data networking equipment manufacturer. She has a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, and she holds certification from Dassault Systèmes as a CATIA V5 Expert Mechanical Designer and Certified Surface Design Associate.

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