3D scan the worlds largest ship propellers with T-SCAN hawk
Are you ready for some quality control of the largest ship propellers worldwide? MMG makes 3D metrology in heavy metal casting tangible.
Are you ready for some quality control of the largest ship propellers worldwide? MMG makes 3D metrology in heavy metal casting tangible.
In the vintage race car community, everyone knows him, even if he doesn’t like to put himself out there. He is the man to see when it comes to making new from old: Mr. Friedrich Burgstaller, managing director of FB Prototypen GmbH. For more than 30 years he has been pursuing his absolute passion: Rebuilding historic racing and sports cars.
Our partner WESTCAM in Austria met him for an interview and asked him about his work and the “project powered by WESTCAM”.
3D metrology is already being used in medical technology. Be it for the production of precisely fitting prostheses or also models to illustrate physical conditions. The goal is the generation of data which can then be used for educational purposes, e.g. in form of augmented reality.
Sustainability is an important factor in manufacturing and highly requested by customers of Precupa. How the company can meet the demands by using 3D metrology, you get to know here.
Geek Talk is all about the passion and fun that goes far beyond our daily tasks and jobs. In this video format our 3D scanning
More than 60 partners worldwide support our customers in setting new standards in 3D metrology everyday – and the global community is constantly growing. For our Scan Around The World challenge, they took us to local sights and helped us to explore country-specific items with our 3D scanning technologies.
The new Weld Check app in ZEISS INSPECT ensures automated and standardized inspections of welds. Together with the T-SCAN, selected scan data can be evaluated with maximum comfort.
Listening to our partners in aircraft, there’s a lot to discover: From the surprising beauty of detecting and repairing dents, bulges and wrinkles, to the fact that, when it comes to the creativity and passion involved in restoration, not even the sky is the limit.
Plastic manufacturer Atka about its revolutionary beer keg caps.
What does 3D scanning have to do with it?