SCANNING
At Beaubury Precision Moulds, we use laser scanning for reverse engineering; we can quickly and accurately scan complex shapes, allowing us to capture the data and use it for modifications or designing new tooling.
Laser scanning for reverse engineering blow moulds involves using high-precision lasers to capture detailed 3D measurements of an existing mould. The laser scanner emits beams that reflect off the mould’s surface, creating a digital point cloud that represents the mould’s exact dimensions and features. This digital model is then used to analyse, modify, or recreate the blow mould with high accuracy, ensuring the new mould matches the original design perfectly.
SCANNING
At Beaubury Precision Moulds, we use laser scanning for reverse engineering; we can quickly and accurately scan complex shapes, allowing us to capture the data and use it for modifications or designing new tooling.
Laser scanning for reverse engineering blow moulds involves using high-precision lasers to capture detailed 3D measurements of an existing mould. The laser scanner emits beams that reflect off the mould’s surface, creating a digital point cloud that represents the mould’s exact dimensions and features. This digital model is then used to analyse, modify, or recreate the blow mould with high accuracy, ensuring the new mould matches the original design perfectly.
SCANNING
At Beaubury Precision Moulds, we use laser scanning for reverse engineering; we can quickly and accurately scan complex shapes, allowing us to capture the data and use it for modifications or designing new tooling.
Laser scanning for reverse engineering blow moulds involves using high-precision lasers to capture detailed 3D measurements of an existing mould. The laser scanner emits beams that reflect off the mould’s surface, creating a digital point cloud that represents the mould’s exact dimensions and features. This digital model is then used to analyse, modify, or recreate the blow mould with high accuracy, ensuring the new mould matches the original design perfectly.
SCANNING
At Beaubury Precision Moulds, we use laser scanning for reverse engineering; we can quickly and accurately scan complex shapes, allowing us to capture the data and use it for modifications or designing new tooling.
Laser scanning for reverse engineering blow moulds involves using high-precision lasers to capture detailed 3D measurements of an existing mould. The laser scanner emits beams that reflect off the mould’s surface, creating a digital point cloud that represents the mould’s exact dimensions and features. This digital model is then used to analyse, modify, or recreate the blow mould with high accuracy, ensuring the new mould matches the original design perfectly.