3D Scanning and Reverse Engineering

3D scanning and Reverse Engineering involve digitizing physical objects and converting them into digital models that can be modified or reproduced.

3D Scanning & additive manufacturing

3D scanning and additive manufacturing create a powerful duo, enabling precise digital replication and rapid production of complex parts. This synergy revolutionizes manufacturing, offering efficiency and unmatched design freedom.

For product design, 3D scanning can be used to create custom-fit products, such as ergonomic mouses or other devices that need to fit a specific shape or size. This can improve user experience and satisfaction by providing a comfortable and tailored product.

In the medical field, 3D scanning can be used to create orthotics, prosthetics, and other custom-fit devices that need to fit a patient's unique anatomy. This can improve the accuracy of the fit and reduce discomfort for the patient, leading to better outcomes.

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Reverse Engineering & additive manufacturing

Reverse engineering involves digitally replicating existing parts through 3D scanning, allowing for efficient modification and redesign. It accelerates prototyping, customization, and innovation by seamlessly integrating digital technologies with traditional engineering expertise.

Four steps procces

1 · 3D Scanning

The process begins with accurate 3D scanning of existing parts, converting physical objects into digital models.

2 · CAD Remodeling

These scanned models are imported into computer-aided design (CAD) software, where they are meticulously remodeled to create precise digital replicas.

3 · Adjustments & modifications

Designers make necessary adjustments and modifications to enhance the digital models, improving features or adapting them to new requirements.

4 · Production

The finalized digital designs are used for prototyping and production, ensuring seamless integration of modified or redesigned parts into the manufacturing process.

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Overall, 3D scanning offers many advantages in additive manufacturing, allowing for more precise and customized solutions for a variety of industries and applications.