If the physical properties are set in the CNS classification on the 3Dfindit side, these are also transferred to the CAD system during export.
In 3Dfindit, the attributes of the CNS classification are displayed in the part information [Part information] docking window.
The following points show how SolidWorks behaves in different scenarios:
If a material was transferred from 3Dfindit (material mapping), then this is always created and the density is calculated from this.
The density detected via material has higher priority than an explicitly declaration of the density in form of an attribute.
If no material was transferred from 3Dfindit, but an exact density was transferred from 3Dfindit, then the exact density is set.
If an exact mass was transferred from 3Dfindit, then the exact mass is set without the rest of the physical properties.
The Assigned mass properties option is then activated in the Mass properties dialog box.
The volume cannot be transferred from 3Dfindit, as it is calculated using the geometric model.