The use of 3D scanners is to scan 3D specimens and put data into the computer. The advent of 3D scanners has helped shorten the manufacturing process; improve competitiveness in the fields of manufacturing, health, architecture, measurement and museum.
3D scanning and 3D printing, the technology seems far away but very close. 3D technology brings many benefits to life. It is applied in many industries. This article introduces 3D scanning and 3D printing applications in the mold industry.
Reverse engineering is still a strange term today. However, it brings many benefits especially for manufacturing industries. The biggest benefit is to help speed up and reduce product development costs.
As we all know, 3D scanning is the process of digitizing data from real objects; Reverse engineering is the process of redesigning complete specimens through data from 3D scans. This is a combo that always bound together and brings great benefits in archeology.