What we offer
3D Scanning
Discover new horizons with 3D scanning! We are ready to help you realize your boldest ideas and projects in three dimensions. Using cutting-edge 3D scanners and software, we ensure the highest accuracy and quality of your digital models.
What is 3D Scanning?
3D scanning is a crucial tool for creating precise three-dimensional models of real objects and spaces, with a wide range of applications across various industries.
This powerful technology is widely used in fields such as industrial manufacturing, engineering and reverse engineering, art and design, archaeology and cultural heritage, education, and many more.
The process of 3D scanning is quite complex, requiring high expertise. It can take from several hours to several days, depending on the complexity of the object, and the equipment and software used.
Where is 3D scanning needed?
Mechanical Engineering
3D scanning of objects with complex surfaces for quality control, further design and analysis, adaptation of products to new operating conditions, and feedback with manufacturing processes.
Automotive Industry
3D scanning of car parts and assemblies, discontinued or unavailable from suppliers, for further design and manufacturing. Also used in developing advanced parts and assemblies for car tuning.
Reverse Engineering
3D scanning is a key step in reverse engineering, providing the necessary accuracy for creating new products, analysis and optimization, and ensuring high compatibility and interchangeability of parts and components.
Customization
Creating unique solutions including various parts and assemblies, components for specialized mechanical systems, modeling movements and interactions of mechanical and electronic systems, and optimizing their operation.
Documentation and Archiving
Scanning is used for creating archival copies, documentation, and cataloging of artworks, archaeological finds, technical solutions. It's also used in crafting virtual art spaces and precise three-dimensional replicas of objects.
Art and Design
We help you bring your creative projects to life, create unique and compelling art objects and designs. With 3D models, interactive installations, and art projects can be created that actively engage and interact with the audience.
Questions and Answers
What is 3D scanning and how does it work?
3D scanning is the process of creating a three-dimensional model of a physical object using a specialized scanner. The scanner emits beams of visible and invisible spectra, captures the reflected data, and specialized software constructs point arrays from which an accurate 3D model is created.
What objects can be scanned?
We can scan virtually any object: from small details and sculptures to large machines, spaces, and buildings.
What is the advantage of 3D scanning over traditional photography?
3D scanning creates an exact three-dimensional model of an object, including its size and shape, allowing for more precise study, modification, and use of objects for various purposes.
What materials can be scanned?
We work with a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, stone, wood, and more.
In which industries is 3D scanning used?
3D scanning is used in medicine, architecture, manufacturing, art, scientific research, and other industries.
What is the purpose of 3D scanning for engineers and architects?
For engineers and architects, 3D scanning helps create accurate models of components and entire engineering systems, architectural elements, and buildings, which speeds up and facilitates the design process.
Can I receive files after 3D scanning?
Yes, we provide you with files in various formats, which can be used for 3D printing, modeling, and other purposes.
How much does the 3D scanning service cost?
The cost depends on the complexity of the scanning object, its shape, dimensions, and the materials it is made of. Contact us for a personalized estimate
What are the turnaround times for a 3D scanning order?
Turnaround times depend on the complexity and volume of scanning. Small objects can typically be scanned in a few hours, while larger projects may take several days or more.