Many people in a wide variety of fields have started to use reverse engineering services in order to find out more about how certain products have been created. Therefore, if you don’t already know about how this process works, it might be advantageous for you to find out more about 3D scanning and its [...]
Reverse Engineering Services for Accurate Reproduction
by Guest Author on 26. Aug, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
Reverse Engineering Services for Different Objects
by Guest Author on 20. Aug, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
There are an increasing number of applications for reverse engineering services, and it is also used in many different industries. For instance, it is used in the automotive industry, aeronautical science and even the medical field. So, if you think that you would like to be able to replicate parts that have ceased [...]
Don’t Waste Time with Inaccurate Dimensional Inspection
by Mary on 30. Jul, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
More now than ever, manufacturing is becoming a very unforgiving field. Small mistakes can add up to very large profit losses in a short amount of time. For this reason, it’s important that production facilities be operating at their peak at all times. You simply don’t have time to lose with something like inaccurate dimensional [...]
Reverse Engineering: Things to Know
by Mary on 26. Apr, 2010 in 3D Scanning, Reverse Engineering
We were recently contacted by the editors at Time Compression Technologies Magazine who wanted to give their readers some insight into reverse engineering, answering questions such as:
What do you do if you have a die or mold that was made long ago and you don’t have any computer-aided design (CAD) data for it?
What do you [...]
Reverse Engineering and Why We Do It
by Mary on 09. Jan, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
What is reverse engineering? It is a process that was originally introduced during the Second World War in order to have a sense of the advancements and research that the enemy has accomplished. One device or object would be found during battle and brought back to intelligence headquarters. Then the engineers and scientists would reverse [...]
Reverse Engineering and Legal Matters
by Mary on 07. Jan, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
In the United States, reverse engineering is usually legal in most senses of the phrase. If a product is patented, then the inventor is already required to submit blueprints of the designs and step by step procedures. This ‘public disclosure of an invention’ ensures that the inventor has not duplicated another product that has a [...]
Reverse Engineering Techniques for Smart Cards
by Mary on 05. Jan, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
Some talented people may find it possible to reverse engineer a smart card. This is a very difficult feat, so don’t think that the average person would have the equipment to pull this off. In fact, mostly large computer chip producers would have the appropriate equipment to do the delicate work and reap a large [...]
Reverse Engineering Saves Money
by Mary on 03. Jan, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
The technology associated with reverse engineering has vastly improved recently; as a result, this type of procedure has even more applications for a wide range of companies than ever before. When you use reverse engineering, you are making use of the latest 3D scanning techniques that allow you to figure out how an object [...]
Utilizing Reverse Engineering
by Mary on 01. Jan, 2010 in Reverse Engineering
It can be beneficial for you to use reverse engineering in a number of different applications because technology has made very large advancements in this particular field. When you use reverse engineering techniques, you are making use of the latest in 3 D scanning. You can look at how an object was put [...]
Utilize Reverse Engineering in Your Business
by Guest Author on 27. Dec, 2009 in Reverse Engineering
For any business, one of the biggest goals is to find ways to make your business grow while spending the least amount of money. I am sure you have heard of business’ using reverse engineering to analyze their products and improve upon them. By implementing reverse engineering, it is possible for a company to face [...]
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