What is the difference between 3D scanning and reverse engineering?
A 3D scan provides a precise 3D model of the surface (usually STL). Reverse engineering converts this model into fully functional CAD data (STEP/IGES).
A 3D scan provides a precise 3D model of the surface (usually STL). Reverse engineering converts this model into fully functional CAD data (STEP/IGES).
For all industrial tasks where shape, dimensions and geometry are important - e.g. mechanical engineering, prototypes, spare parts or CAD design.
3D scanning technology is a precise measuring process in which the surface of a component is digitally recorded. The result is an exact 3D model that is used for design, production, reverse engineering and quality assurance.
Yes - series and assemblies are possible.
Usually 24-72 hours, express possible.
Yes, we offer complete reverse engineering.
From a few millimeters to well over 2 meters.
Up to 0.05 mm - ideal for industrial applications.