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3D measurement solutions

Andrea Gillhuber,

3D scanner for the additive manufacturing industry

Creaform is presenting the next generation of its portable 3D scanners Handy Scan Black and Go!Scan Spark at Formnext.

Digitizing a car seat with the Go!Scan Spark. © Creaform

The mobile scanners can be used to transfer physical workpieces into a CAD model. The various product design steps, i.e. 3D scanning, 3D data processing, 3D printing and iterations of the 3D workpiece, which can be rescanned, take place in a loop until the final design is determined.

The new HandyScan Black and Go!Scan Spark 3D scanners. © Creaform

3D scanners can be used to design objects with organic shapes and a specific signature that cannot simply be modeled. Additive manufacturing then makes it possible to process parts that could not previously be produced.

Formnext: Hall 12.1, Stand E110

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