Are you looking for innovative ways to reduce your product’s time to market? Have you had to cut your losses after starting production on a part that didn’t meet regulation?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need to employ the services of a 3D scanning service provider to get your manufacturing [...]
3D Scanning in Manufacturing
by Guest Author on 23. Oct, 2009 in 3D Scanning
Reverse Engineering in the Media
by Guest Author on 20. Oct, 2009 in Prototyping
The process of reverse engineering is becoming more widely recognizable as its useful applications increase and it becomes more mainstream.
The media has finally taken notice of this technological process as some of its uses have become more attention worthy. A process that was once reserved for the military and the aerospace industry now is heavily [...]
Competent Contract Inspection Services
by Guest Author on 17. Oct, 2009 in Contract Inspection
When you need to rely upon precise results from contract inspection it is imperative to use the services of a premier service provider.
By finding a provider that carries the latest scanning contact and non-contact measuring equipment and utilizes the most up-to-date software technology, you will be on the right track.
If you find a provider that [...]
Architecture Field Relies Upon 3D Scanning
by Guest Author on 14. Oct, 2009 in 3D Scanning
Long range laser 3D scanning is one of the most ground breaking and beneficial scanning technologies to affect the entire architectural field.
My business benefited greatly from this technology and the ability to rent these scanners from prominent metrology tool manufacturers. I owned and operated a very successful architectural company based in Chicago.
We were responsible for [...]
Reverse Engineering for Custom Car Restoration
by Guest Author on 11. Oct, 2009 in Reverse Engineering
As the owner of a custom car shop, we often rely upon modern technology in order to fabricate parts for a variety of custom cars.
Over the years we have also had to use the services of a reverse engineering provider several times. It seems as if the customization of cars improves alongside technological advances in [...]
3d Scanning Safely and Accurately Collects Data in Dangerous Areas
by Guest Author on 04. Jul, 2009 in 3D Scanning
Some areas are simply too dangerous or difficult to reach through traditional scanning means. Mines containing dangerous gases deep beneath the earth, highways busy with traffic, bridges and skyscrapers located high above the ground present intimidating challenges to any surveyor both in terms of accessibility and safety risk.
Long range 3D scanning using laser technology makes [...]
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