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3D-SCANN

What does that mean?

INFO

A 3D scan refers to the digital capture of a real object in the form of a three-dimensional model. Our scanners operate within a range of 20-1500 mm. We use state-of-the-art technologies such as NIR light sources and multispectral technology to scan nearly everything— including black objects—without compromising on accuracy and resolution. With an accuracy of 0.05 mm and a resolution of 0.1 mm, we ensure that your scans are perfect and meet your requirements. Additionally, we offer the ability to create color-realistic scans that reflect reality.

Whether you want to scan prototypes, components, or other products, we are here to assist you. With our years of experience and expertise, we provide you with a reliable and professional solution for your scanning needs.

Contact us today to learn more about our services and receive a quote. We are always ready to help you and meet your requirements. TW Special Customizations—your partner for perfect scans!

WHAT CAN BE SCANNED?

We are capable of covering a wide range of fields, including the automotive industry, machinery and plant engineering, aerospace, the energy sector, architecture, plastic design/art, digital archiving, and reverse engineering.

TOLERANCE ACCURACY

Our scanning system has an accuracy of 0.05 mm and a resolution of 0.1 mm, allowing us to scan objects with the highest precision and detail. We are capable of capturing and digitizing every detail in your object to provide you with the best possible results.

HOW DO WE SCAN?

Our advanced technology and software enable us to create a cohesive model from multiple 3D scans. This process involves scanning the object from all sides and capturing a dense point cloud. 

By scanning the object from various angles, we capture every surface detail and geometry from different perspectives. This multidirectional approach allows us to create a comprehensive point cloud of the entire object. 

The point cloud is a vast collection of 3D points that represent the surface of the scanned object. By merging data from the various scans, we can generate a coherent and precise representation of the object. 

The software we use employs advanced algorithms to process the individual point clouds and recognize overlaps and alignments of the scans. Based on this information, a seamless reconstruction of the object is created, resulting in a complete 3D model. 

This process allows us to capture objects with high accuracy and fine details. From capturing sculptures and artworks to reconstructing archaeological finds, this technology provides a powerful method for translating the physical world into digital 3D models. 

Thanks to our technology and software, we can fully exploit the possibilities of 3D scanning and achieve high-quality results. By combining multiple scans and precisely processing the data, numerous applications open up in fields such as architecture, design, gaming, and many others.

3D SCAN EXAMPLES

Here you can see some of our examples.

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BIRD

The 3D-scanned bird is an excellent example of geometric shapes that can be captured using 3D scanning. The scan of the bird took only three minutes.

Angel

In the image, we see three views: on the left is the original, in the center is the 3D-scanned object, and on the right is the print. The 3D-scanned object was captured with great precision and displays fine details such as the face and wings of the depicted subject.

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SCAN

Our advanced technology and software allow us to create a cohesive model from multiple 3D scans. This process involves scanning the object from all sides and capturing a dense point cloud.

4K 3D-SCAN

A bird was captured using 3D scanning, onto which several 4K images were applied.

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