You send us your part, or we come to your location
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We 3D-scan the part for you
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We optimize the 3D scan data (e.g., reverse engineering)
What is 3D-scanning?
With 3D-scanning, we can transform a physical object into a digital 3D model. Depending on the 3D-scanning technique, all external surfaces, colors or internal structures can be captured.
The 3D data is used for metrology applications, for reverse engineering or artistic projects.
What is 3D-scanning?
In What File Format
Will the 3D Scan Be Provided?
Real part (compressor wheel) on the left, and 3D Scan on the right
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The 3D-scan data is provided in STL format by default. This is a polygon mesh that contains all the information about the shape and dimensions of the part. If color information is also required, we export the 3D scan as an OBJ+JPEG format.
We have provided a 3D scan as an example for you to download. It is the 3D scan of a compressor wheel from a turbocharger. The 3D-scan data is available in STL format. You can view it, for example, with the free 3D Viewer Meshlab:
In 3D-scanning, the rule of thumb is: “The more accurate the 3D scan, the more expensive.” Holocreators offers 3D-scanning for simple objects starting at 85 EUR.