The car was 3D scanned and the collected data was processed in Delcam’s advanced reverse engineering software package PowerSHAPE. Using 3D scanning for reverse engineering was recently demonstrated in a project initiated by a Birmingham-based tool manufacturer that tasked Artec’s British partners Central Scanning and a leading supplier of CAD & CAM solutions Delcam with making a scale 3D replica of their F1 car so it could be 3D printed at a size of approximately 300 mm. Moreover, due to the portability of the 3D scanners, they can get to an object’s hard to reach places. Artec’s 3D solutions provide both impressive accuracy and the ability to capture an object in 3D at speed, while the smart post-processing software, Artec Studio is able to handle large amounts of data automatically in order to create the 3D model. Ranging from creating prototypes to reverse engineering, or making a 3D model for quality control analysis of data, 3D scanning is vital to achieving the fastest workflow. Artec’s 3D scanners are indispensable tools, used through- out all of product’s lifecycle stages.
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