
3D scanning and the future of electric motors
At Additive Drives, it isn’t just about building electric motors. It’s about shaping a sustainable future across different industries by developing highly efficient and powerful electric motors.
At Additive Drives, it isn’t just about building electric motors. It’s about shaping a sustainable future across different industries by developing highly efficient and powerful electric motors.
Young engineers have big goals – joining the 24 Hours of Le Mans Moto in France. The twist? Taking part in the competition with the first all-electric motorcycle. The hand-held 3D scanner ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2 supports them in bringing a functional and powerful motorcycle to the starting line.
B-TECHNOLOGY is transforming the future of transportation with an innovative flying-driving drone and the Beccarii car. Utilizing advanced 3D scanning, they ensure precision and quality in their groundbreaking designs.
Take a look behind the scenes at one of the world’s best-known seat belt manufacturers – Sabelt. We explain how 3D scanning is used in product development and quality assurance to ensure maximum safety on the road.
With the latest software release of 2023 come a variety of new and helpful features for 3D scanning. For example, in ZEISS INSPECT, creating a CAD out of a mesh is now possible via the surfacing function.
The automotive industry is one of the most competitive fields in the world, under constant pressure to improve quality, cut costs, and boost efficiency. One technology that has proven to be a valuable tool in achieving these goals is 3D scanning. In this article, we look at how and why 3D scanning is used for quality control in the automotive sector and the advantages it offers.
NFTs are currently in high demand and are bringing new momentum to the digital art and collector world. The virtual units, which have their origins in the crypto cosmos, can be sold and auctioned via marketplaces. They are built on a blockchain – so where does 3D scanning come into play with NFTs?
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.
The ZEISS Comet L3D2 was the entry-level solution for optical metrology by ZEISS. We have since been developing new 3D scanners with innovative technologies and features which are a suitable alternative for the discontinued ZEISS Comet scanner. Learn more about the scanner evolution in this article.
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.