To Add a Material Property to a Part in Part Builder

Use this procedure to add the Material property to a part family in the part catalog. Having the Material property available for parts enables you to use labeling features to add text to identify the type of material used for the pipe. For example, you can configure the Material property to display text such as PVC, ductile iron, or corrugated steel.

Some part families may already have the Material property included by default. However if a part family does not have the Material property included, you can add this property to a part family using the following procedure.

  1. Open Part Builder by selecting Home tabCreate Design panelPart Builder Find.

    The Getting Started - Catalog Screen dialog box is displayed.

  2. In the Getting Started - Catalog Screen dialog box, open the desired pipe or structure part catalog.

    For example, under Pipe US Imperial Pipe Catalog Circular Pipes, open the Concrete Pipe catalog by double-clicking it, or by clicking Getting Started - Catalog Screen Modify Part Sizes.

  3. In the Part Builder left pane, right-click Size Parameters, and then click Add.
  4. On the New Parameter dialog box, click Material, and then click OK.

    Notice that when you do this, the Mat (material) property is added to the Edit Part Sizes dialog box. You may need to scroll to the right on this dialog box to see this property added.

  5. Now that the Material property is added to this dialog box, you can configure the attributes for this property by clicking in the cell for each attribute.

    For example, you may want this Material property to show or not show in AutoCAD Civil 3D drawings. Do this by setting the Visible attribute to True or False.

  6. Make sure you set the Visible attribute to True so that the value for the Material property displays in the drawing.
  7. Click OK on the Edit Part Sizes dialog box.
  8. Click Save Part Family.

Now the Material property is available for parts in this part family. Using AutoCAD Civil 3D labeling features, you can add text to this property to identify the type of material used for the pipe. For more information, see To Work With Adding Material Types to Pipe Network Labels.