What are some applications of 3D Scanning; How can this technology prove useful in your work and make difficult tasks easier?

Reverse engineering machine parts and components :

Existing parts and machine components can be 3D scanned and then redesigned to create 3D models. Then, we can make design changes using parametric 3D design software. You can then reproduce the object in a CNC machine, use it to design a mold or just keep its designs in your design library.

Industrial facility capture:

Laser scanners can capture all areas of industrial facilities where new installations must be designed. Accuracy can be as good as 2mm, without the need for a large number of visits to the premises or long hours of measuring. The installation can be modeled on the point cloud, in part or in its entirety.

Architecture:

For architectural surveys, there is no match for the detail and accuracy of 3D Scanning. The data can then be used for modelling, CAD design or BIM.

Marine surveys:

Several different parts of vessels are often 3D Scanned to facilitate the design of new installations or alterations, Ballast Water Treatment Retrofits, hull, propeller or deck surveys etc. Our experise in marine 3D Scanning stems from our long experience in ship repairs.

3D Printing:

We can scan your objects, process the file and make alterations, if needed, and then proceed to 3D print the design.

Geometry measurement and inspection:

Precise measurements of objects or facilities can be obtained from 3D point clouds, even months after the scan. We can also compare point clouds to each other or to reference models to accurately measure deviation.