
Archaeology meets 3D scanning
Welcome to the Museum of Research Schöningen. Follow us to a place where 300,000 years old archaeological remains were found and restored. Read how the use of 3D scanning technology makes history visible for everyone!
Welcome to the Museum of Research Schöningen. Follow us to a place where 300,000 years old archaeological remains were found and restored. Read how the use of 3D scanning technology makes history visible for everyone!
Stepping up the inspection game when using ATOS Q is easy with GOM Inspect Pro Line. The software extension offers helpful features for an even more accurate inspection and evaluation.
One-Minute Insights are here to make your 3D scanning life easier. In short videos we present useful hacks for your everyday inspection business.
Let us give you a quick overview of the newest One Minute Insights – helping you to enhance 3D scanning and inspection with a few little tricks.
The digitizing of the blanks can be done by our 3D scanning solution. In this example we use the ATOS scanner for a fast and save operation.
The ZEISS On Your Campus Truck is currently traveling through Germany again, stopping in 16 different cities. We give you exclusive insights into the event here. You even still got the chance to register and experience first hand.
Compensating warpage and shrinkage of plastic parts is also possible virtually. With the De-Warp software package of GOM Inspect Pro, parts can be put into an assembled state without any mechanical fixtures.
Let Toon show you the advantages and functionality of the package here!
3D scanning doesn’t only assist in aircraft MRO. The scan data supports the company SST Flugtechnik to elaborate different design ideas. The T-SCAN hawk therefore is the perfect fit for the complex geometries of the plane.
Follow us to the offshore windpark. The team around Elisabete gives us exclusive insights into the work with the hand-held laser scanner T-SCAN hawk in confined wind turbines.
3D scanning of turbines was performed successfully in several hydroelectric
power plants in order to assess the condition and the efficiency of these
turbines, to check their shape, to create copies or to prepare new ones. The 3D scanning system and TRITOP allow for high accuracy measurements even of large and complex components like water turbines. Such a detailed 3D model detects the slightest deviations from the ideal geometry of the rotor.
Stahlotec developed from a typical craftsman to a company which focuses on sustainability. How the retrofit of steel became the hobby horse you get to see here.