Insight into the world of 3D scanning
Alongside additive manufacturing, 3D scanning is a technology that is still not very widespread and holds immense potential. 3D scanning can be used to create a highly accurate "digital twin" of almost any physical object.
3D scanning captures physical objects that are then digitized in 3D. This 3D data can be at the beginning of a process chain, such as in reverse engineering, or at the very end of a production process during the quality control of a manufactured component.
This workshop gives interested companies, private individuals, students and apprentices a comprehensive insight into the world of 3D scanning and the principles of the "Structured Light" process. It will be shown step by step how objects can be digitally captured with a 3D scanner. The resulting scan data is processed and examples are given of how it can be used for other applications.
TOPICS
- Application examples from practice
- Technology overview
- Live scanning
- The process chain
- The basics of mesh data
- Case study - "How an individual orthosis is created"
- Principle of reverse engineering
- Principle of checking dimensional accuracy
TAKE AWAYS
- Basic knowledge of 3D scan technologies
- Possible applications in the industry
- Process understanding
- Basic knowledge of mesh data and how it is processed
COURSE INFO
Course location: CHROMOS Group AG, 8157 Dielsdorf or on request at your company.
Course time: 13:00 - 17:00
Course costs: CHF 390 per participant
The workshop takes place from 4 registered persons.