Top 3 Handheld 3D Scanners From Artec 3D
Central Scanning, in partnership with Artec since 2009, presents the top three handheld 3D scanners: the detailed-oriented Space Spider, versatile Eva, and the intuitive Leo. Each designed for specific applications, these devices redefine precision and convenience in the world of 3D scanning.
How Does The Aerospace Industry Use 3D Printing Services?
From the early days in the 1980s, the aerospace industry has harnessed the power of 3D printing, leading to groundbreaking innovations like the world’s first entirely printed plane. As we pivot towards a sustainable future, 3D printing remains at the forefront, driving efficiency, reducing costs, and setting the stage for the next industrial revolution in aerospace.
The Future of 3D Printing in Toolmaking
3D printing is ushering in a new era of toolmaking, championing sustainability and precision. As industries globally embrace this cutting-edge technology, the line between design and production blurs, showcasing a future where 3D printed tools become the gold standard in manufacturing efficiency.
What Else Do I Need to Take Advantage of 3D Scanning?
3D scanning technology is revolutionising product engineering with tools like scanning sprays and portable turntables. Central Scanning leads this transformation, where precision meets portability, making every scan a masterpiece.
Scanning pizzas straight from the oven with Artec Space Spider
Curated Content Summary: This article written By Matthew McMillion and originally found on the Artec 3D website discusses the use of 3D scanning technology to create an ultra-realistic 3D pizza for use in an animated advertisement campaign for a nationwide...
3D Printing Solutions for the Medical Sector
3D printing in healthcare promises affordable, personalised treatments, addressing the unique needs of each patient. As the NHS faces mounting pressures, this technology emerges as a key solution, revolutionising patient care and efficiency.
Artec Eva crushes inaccuracies at Finnish manufacturing company
Curated Content Summary: This article written By Loretta Marie Perera and originally found on the Artec 3D website discusses the use of 3D scanning technology for quality control of parts during time of production, as well as scanning worn parts for restoration and...
Why 3D Printing is Keeping the World Turning
In a fast-paced world, 3D printed tools offer toolmakers unmatched adaptability. Central Scanning pioneers this shift, turning dreams into tangible tools for both modern and vintage machinery.
Bringing a limited-edition 1919 Harley-Davidson back to life in the Netherlands
Discover how 3D scanning technology revived a vintage Harley Davidson with a missing part, saving the day for a devoted owner.
What Does 3D Scanning Cost?
Understanding the cost of 3D scanning involves more than just the equipment used. From the intricacies of the object being scanned to the end application, it’s a nuanced process. Ensure you get the best value by recognising the key factors that drive these costs.
“It’s the largest object we ever scanned!” Artec 3D scans gigantic gas engine in Luxembourg
Discover how the world’s largest blast furnace gas engine, measuring 26 meters, was successfully 3D scanned using Artec 3D technology for preservation and restoration purposes.
How Accurate Is A 3D Scanner?
Accurately gauging 3D scanning isn’t straightforward due to variables like reflectance and methodology. Choose a scanner that fits your purpose, environment, and objectives, rather than just its specifications.