Product datasheet generator
Upload a section, get a finished technical datasheet. Dimviz turns a profile's cross-section into a complete TDS — a clean 3D figure, a dimensioned drawing, and a properties table with area, weight per metre, moments of inertia and section moduli — laid out and ready to send. Marketing gets the image, engineering gets the numbers, and both describe the identical part because they come from one geometry.
DXF (LWPOLYLINE/CIRCLE) · CSV/XLSX with X,Y columns (blank row = new loop). DWG → export as DXF first.
EL 23,000 MPa · Pultruded FRP (E-glass / polyester)
| Area | A | 5472 | mm² |
| Mass / metre | m | 10.397(6.986 lb/ft) | kg/m |
| 2nd moment | Ix | 4.754e+7 | mm⁴ |
| 2nd moment | Iy | 3.487e+6 | mm⁴ |
| Section mod. | Sx | 396173 | mm³ |
| Section mod. | Sy | 58118 | mm³ |
| Gyration | rx | 93.21 | mm |
| Gyration | ry | 25.24 | mm |
| Torsion | J | 262656 | mm⁴ |
| Published catalogue weight: 8.40 kg/m · computed Δ 24% | |||
Derived exactly from the section polygon (Green’s theorem). Fillets excluded (<2% effect). Verify against certified data before release.
The result, not the tool
You don't want a CAD package; you want a datasheet. Dimviz hides the geometry engine behind the outcome: drop a section (DXF, or build it), pick a material, and the datasheet assembles itself. The 2.5D extrusion and the dimension inference happen in the background — what you take away is a spec sheet.
One layout across the whole catalog
Every datasheet is generated from the same template, so a 40-size range shares one visual language — the signal a specifying engineer or architect trusts. Change a dimension and the figure, the drawing and every number update together.
FAQ
How do I make a product datasheet?+
Upload or build the profile's cross-section, choose a material, and Dimviz generates a datasheet with a 3D figure, dimensioned drawing and full properties table, ready to export.
What's on the datasheet?+
Designation, a 3D render and dimensioned section, material and grade, area, mass per metre (or lb/ft), moments of inertia (Ix, Iy), section moduli (Sx, Sy), radii of gyration and torsion constant.
Can I export it as a PDF?+
High-resolution PNG figures export today; a one-click branded PDF datasheet is a Pro feature.