Industry Applications

The use of 3D imaging has become increasingly common in various industries. Here is a sample of case studies where our 3D scanners have been particularly helpful for our clients’ applications. Customers can expect similar results when using our 3D scanners in everyday scenarios. The scan sample data haven’t been touched up. The average point-scanning time took less than 6 seconds.

Manufacturing

Efficiency and quality is especially important in the area of reverse engineering and quality inspection.

Reverse Engineering

Reverse engineering refers to the process of analyzing the construction of a product in order to develop a similar or improved product/design. With the use of a 3D scanner, product designers and engineers can quickly and accurately reproduce a 3D model and take precise measurements of an object. Industrial parts that are no longer in production can also use 3D scanning to capture the information needed for reproduction.

Quality Inspection

3D scanner’s ability to capture complex shapes with precision makes it an ideal solution for quality control (ie. The accuracy of our 3D scanners is up to 50 micron).

The sintered blade was scanned using the HDI 3D Scanner Advance SE. Scan provided by CCAT.

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Example of a car throttle scan merged in FlexScan3D.

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Example of a merged wire scan

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The flat plate was scanned with 20 micron accuracy. Scan provided by Mech Innovation Limited.

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Example of a block model

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