Use Case: 3D Inspection

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Quality Control and Assurance Reverse Engineering 3D Inspection 3D Printing

Create colored and textured meshes of archaeological artefacts using mobile 3D scanning

3D scan technology is used for a wide range of applications in the archaeological environment, like archiving, preserving, reproduction and sharing – analogue and virtual. In all these areas, optical 3D scanning solutions make visible what the human eye can’t see.
Follow the process here to see how detailed a mesh can actually get by adding color and texture.

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3D scanning historic architecture with ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2
3D Inspection Repair Quality Control and Assurance

How to use portable 3D scanning for the restoration of architecture

Historic architecture is often seen as an important part of our cultural heritage. Preserving it for future generations is a vital task. One way to achieve this goal is through restoration. It involves the process of returning a building to its original state by repairing or reconstructing damaged or missing parts. 3D scanning technology supports in this case with the collection of data necessary for the rework of hundreds years worth of history.

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JP Performance 3D scanning automotive parts with ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2
Reverse Engineering 3D Inspection Product Development Quality Control and Assurance Rapid Prototyping

JP Performance & mbDesign optimize vehicle design with 3D scanner ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2

Automotive enthusiast Jean Pierre alias JP Performance joined forces with the rims builder mbDesign from Germany to reach maximum aesthetics and efficiency with his car. The 3D scanning solution T-SCAN hawk 2 unleashes its full potential, scanning the wheel housings for further optimization of a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.

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#HandsOnMetrology at Control 2023
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#HandsOnMetrology at the Control trade show in Stuttgart

Our team was at the Control in Stuttgart, Germany. The trade show about all things quality control and assurance is THE event for people interested in metrology. The ZEISS initiative #HandsOnMetrology is again part of it and presents the latest news on 3D scanning. With us on board – the new ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2.

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Product Development Repair Quality Control and Assurance Rapid Prototyping Reverse Engineering 3D Inspection 3D Printing MRO

What is optical metrology?

Optical metrology is a measurement technique that uses light to gather data about the physical properties of objects. This can include measurements of distance, shape, size, surface roughness, and more. Optical metrology has a wide range of applications across various fields, from manufacturing and engineering to biology and medicine.

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