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Fast and Precise Reverse Engineering with 3D Scanning and SOLIDWORKS
Reverse engineering is the reproduction of a previously made product by examination of the product’s construction and composition. Analyzing a component, sub-assembly, or product is important to understanding the structure and its interrelationships....
TriMech opens expanded additive manufacturing lab in Ontario, Canada
The additive manufacturing team at TriMech is ready to show off its newly expanded industrial 3D printing lab. The improved lab at TriMech's Oakville, Ontario location is three times larger than the previous lab and will include some of the most popular additive...
Using Artec 3D Scanners for reverse engineering naval ship components
In this case study learn how Artec scanners and software provide the perfect solution for reverse engineering naval ship components and quality control. Koninklijke Marine is a Dutch company responsible for the maintenance of all naval vessels and submarines of the...
3D Scanning Submarine with an Artec Eva Scanner
Artec 3D scanners have been used extensively to digitize museum collections and historical sites, from scanning Assyrian reliefs at the British Museum to 3D capturing excavation sites with fossilized bones of prehistoric animals and hominids in Kenya. In this case...
Why You Should 3D Print Soft Jaws Instead of Machining Workholding Parts
In order to understand the importance of soft jaws in the manufacturing industry, we first need to get an understanding of standard work holding methods for CNC machines. There are two ways to hold down a part that will be machined; the first being a lathe, which in...
ROI of 3D Scanning for Reverse Engineering
Download our 3D Scanning ROI (return on investment) white paper to learn how Artec 3D Scanners and TriMech 3D Scanning Services are the perfect investment for reverse engineering. Reverse engineering is paramount to multiple industries such as manufacturing,...
HP’s Multi Jet Fusion technology is now in orbit.
If you’ve ever wondered what astronauts do in space, you wouldn’t be judged for not having “printing 2 reams (1000 pages) of paper per month” on your list. As it turns out, there is a real and valid need to print on paper in space; specifically on the International...
Cast Urethane Case Study: The Titan Medical Patient Cart
Recent reports show that the market for surgical robotic systems is expected to grow from $3.2B in 2014 to $20B in 2021. However, the minimally invasive surgery technologies currently available involve serious challenges. These include limited capability, long setup...
Sen. Murphy Features InterPRO as Prominent CT Manufacturer
U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) announced on Monday that InterPRO of Deep River is this week’s “Murphy’s Monday Manufacturer.” Founded in 1997, InterPRO partners with Hewlett-Packard to provide 3D printing, as well as prototype injection molding, casting, computer...