Reverse Engineering
Reverse Engineering in 3D Printing is the process of taking an existing object, capturing its design through 3D scanning or manual measurement, and using that data to recreate or improve the object through 3D printing. It’s valuable for reproducing out-of-production parts, customizing products, or enhancing designs.
How Reverse Engineering Works:
And what we are offering
1. 3D Scanning: A 3D scanner captures the geometry of an object, creating a digital model.
2. Model Reconstruction: The scan data is processed into a CAD model that can be adjusted.
3. Model Refinement: Designers modify the model to improve or customize the object.
4. 3D Printing: The final model is printed, replicating or enhancing the original object.
Services in Reverse Engineering for 3D Printing:
1. 3D Scanning: Capture accurate models for industries like automotive or healthcare.
2. Design Conversion: Convert scanned objects into editable CAD models for refinement.
3. Part Replication: Reproduce obsolete or discontinued parts.
4. Custom Adaptations: Modify objects for new applications or custom designs.
5. Prototype Development: Create and refine prototypes using 3D printing.
6. Digital Archiving: Store reverse-engineered models for future use.
7. Quality Assurance: Ensure accuracy between the original and reverse-engineered parts.
Use Cases:
• Replacement Parts: Recreate parts for legacy equipment.
• Customization: Modify objects for personalized or enhanced versions.
• R&D: Reverse-engineer products to create better alternatives.
These services cater to industries like aerospace, automotive, medical, and consumer goods where precision and customization are key.