3D scanning of wooden cultural heritage
Let’s look at Norway and how the Museum of Cultural History is trying to keep hundreds of years of history alive by integrating modern 3D scanning solutions in their restoration work.
3D scanning for high performance seat belts
Take a look behind the scenes at one of the world’s best-known seat belt manufacturers – Sabelt. We explain how 3D scanning is used in product development and quality assurance to ensure maximum safety on the road.
How mobile 3D scanning supports maritime repair projects
Vehicles of all kinds must be checked for possible defects when in use. This also applies to sailing boats that take part in regattas. Read here how 3D scanning supports the quality assurance process of important boat structures.
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How to choose the right distance for 3D scanning
When 3D scanning, choosing the right distance to your object is crucial for the optimal measurement result. How to determine the right scanner position and how the 3D scanner itself aids in this decision, you get to read here.
How to use portable 3D scanning for the restoration of architecture
Historic architecture is often seen as an important part of our cultural heritage. Preserving it for future generations is a vital task. One way to achieve this goal is through restoration. It involves the process of returning a building to its original state by repairing or reconstructing damaged or missing parts. 3D scanning technology supports in this case with the collection of data necessary for the rework of hundreds years worth of history.
3D scanning with ATOS Q in the medical sector
3D metrology is already being used in medical technology. Be it for the production of precisely fitting prostheses or also models to illustrate physical conditions. The goal is the generation of data which can then be used for educational purposes, e.g. in form of augmented reality.
3D inspection of plastic products using CT technology
Meet Büchner Kunststoffprodukte, a German family-owned company, that produces plastic parts by injection molding. To inspect their produced parts, they rely on the easy-to-operate ZEISS METROTOM 1.
Improved quality for customized implants at CADskills
CADskills is a manufacturer of patient specific implants. In this article, they show us how ATOS Q improves the quality of their biofunctionalized implants and therefore reduces health risks for their patients.
Accelerating 3D measurement processes in casting using ATOS Q
The Turkish casting and mold manufacturer Kalkancı Döküm sped up its quality control by 60% using the 3D scanner ATOS Q. Learn more about the use of optical 3D scanners at the company site in this article.
Create highly accurate 3D models of traditional Chinese mooncakes
Fall in China means moon festival and moon cakes. In this article our partner Nothton offers insights in 3D scanning the traditional Chinese pastry with the ATOS Q. Their goal: creating digital mooncake assets.