Reverse Engineering

Reverse Engineering

3D digitization technologies in optical and laser technology.

Reverse engineering is a technique that allows the reconstruction of an existing model by scanning. The object reconstructed as a point cloud can be used for prototyping. Reverse engineering is perfectly integrated with CAD / CAM and Rapid Prototyping, constituting a fundamental element for closing the product definition cycle - design - engineering - production.

Applications

  • Molds maintenance (thermoplastic injection, casting, cutting, thermoforming, etc…) directly from the scan of equipments, in order to regenerate the "footprints", fastenings and all worn mechanical parts.
  • Generation of 3D CAD models or prototypes of products details. Detects the surfaces of an existing product or prototype via a solid model to a 3D used for production purposes. It also allows the generation of 3D special files no longer in production.
  • Structural engineering from STL files, or point clouds, built directly on the details or possible prototype.

 

Sectors

  • Automotive
  • Industrial Design
  • Mechanics
  • Medical
  • Sheet Metal
  • Art and Cultural Heritage
  • Other sectors

 

 

3D modeling

 

3D modeling, with major software available on the market. The file can 'be generated starting with an indication of the customer, from a 2D drawing or a reverse engineering.

The 3D modeling is used to get a perspective of the project and simultaneously to create the file for subsequent production processes.

Three-dimensional modeling is fondamental for rapid prototyping services, mechanical and then to mass production. applications

• Rendering, photorealistic presentations for business presentations or catalogs.

• 3d prototypes, creation of format files. Stl for the production of prototypes

• 3D for mechanical processing, construction of 3d format requested by the customer. Surfaces in Class A.

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