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Leveraging SolidWorks and PDM for High-Precision Gas System Engineering

  • West Chalfant
  • Jun 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 17

At Critical Systems Inc., we take pride in delivering gas systems that meet the highest engineering standards. Achieving this level of precision and reliability isn’t just about craftsmanship on the shop floor — it starts in the design phase. That’s where SolidWorks and SolidWorks PDM come into play.


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SolidWorks is the backbone of our design process, providing powerful 3D modeling tools that allow our engineers to create complex gas systems with unmatched accuracy. From intricate piping layouts to custom pressure vessel designs, SolidWorks helps us visualize and validate every detail before a single part is fabricated. With real-time simulation capabilities, we can test fluid dynamics, pressure ratings, and stress tolerances, ensuring each component is optimized for performance and safety.


Solidworks Product Data Management window of a CSI Gas System.

SolidWorks PDM (Product Data Management) then steps in to provide structure and control. It acts as a centralized repository for all our design files, ensuring every engineer is working with the latest, approved versions. This not only prevents costly errors but also speeds up the design process by automating workflows and maintaining a clear, organized history of design changes.


Together, these tools allow us to meet the tight tolerances and strict quality

standards required in gas system manufacturing. They empower our team to innovate with confidence, reduce production lead times, and ensure every product we build performs as expected in the field.


When precision and reliability matter, Critical Systems Inc. trusts SolidWorks and PDM to get the job done right.

Solidworks Product Data Management window of a CSI Gas Panel.

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