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#Purifier #Filter#Waterpurifier#Waterstorage#Watercleaner#Chakuni#Pureit#DrinkingCreating a 3D design for a water purifier in SolidWorks involves several steps. Here’s a general outline of the process:
Conceptualize the DesignDecide on the components your purifier needs, such as:Outer casingWater inlet and outletFiltration units (cartridges for carbon, UV light, sediment filter, etc.)Water storage tank, if applicableControl panel or indicatorsSketch a rough outline of the layout and dimensions based on the size and form factor you want.
Start in SolidWorksCreate a New Part: Start by creating a new part file for each component.Sketch the Outer Casing: Use the Sketch tool to outline the outer shape. For example:Draw a front, side, and top view of the casing.Use Extrude Boss/Base and Extrude Cut to create the outer shell.Design the Interior Components:Filtration Unit: For cylindrical filters, use a cylinder as the base shape and adjust as needed.Water Tank: If your purifier includes a storage tank, model it as a rectangular or cylindrical container.
Assemble the ComponentsAfter designing the components, use Assembly to put everything together.Import each part file into the assembly and use Mate to align parts properly.Add constraints to ensure each component stays in place.
Add DetailsFiltration Details: Model the intricate features of the filters (e.g., mesh patterns for sediment filters).Control Panel: Add holes for buttons, indicators, or touch screen areas if needed.Inlet and Outlet: Create holes or pipe connectors to allow water to enter and exit.UV Light: Include a cylindrical tube if adding UV filtration.
Final TouchesMaterial Selection: Apply materials to each part (e.g., plastic for casing, stainless steel for internal components).Rendering: Use SolidWorks’ PhotoView 360 or Visualize to render a realistic image of the purifier.Simulation (Optional): Run flow simulations to see how water would pass through the filters.