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Reverse
Engineering
Through
the process of Reverse Engineering, we extract
the digital shape of any physical object
and use that data to troubleshoot, reproduce,
study, analyze, inspect or use in other
downstream applications. This digital data
can be delivered in the form of just plain
xyz points, also commonly called a point
cloud, surface models, polygon mesh models
(stl), watertight solid models, color coded
easy to read inspection reports, cross sections
or splines. This data can further be converted
to be read in any CAD system. Some of the
supported file formats are:
Igs (IGES), x_t (Unigraphics), prt (Pro/E),
model (Catia),Rapid Prototyping (slc,stl),des(GM-des),
nas (Nastran),obj (Wavefront),iv (Open Inventor),
xyz, ascii, vda, vrml, bmw, cfl, lay, ast,
sys, wrl, as well as all the 3D digitizer
formats.
With
the digital data generated by this process,
CAD models can be easily updated to reflect
the changes in the model, object, tool or
die. Any part of the tool or die can be
duplicated with the help of the surface
model created by this process. Physical
product designs like clay and other prototypes
can be converted into solid models for making
the required tooling.
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Benefits |
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Convert
any physical shape into digital format |
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Create
tooling for any object |
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Make
changes in your tool, mold or part |
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Watertight
solid models let you machine directly
from our data |
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Save
time and money in product development |
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Interchangeability
with any CAD system |
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