Use Case: Reverse Engineering

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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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Reverse Engineering 3D Inspection

Mobile 3D scanning of museum artefacts

Museums collect valuable artefacts of human history. It’s a window to the past. A large amount of statues, sculpture and other historical objects present what is long gone. The preservation of the past and reverse engineering processes become possible with 3D scanning technology. Get insights into a scan of a historical statue here.

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Reverse Engineering 3D Inspection

Renewal of historic race cars with T-SCAN hawk

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”.

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