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Applications
of Optix 400S
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| With
the Optix 400S, the applications of 3DD scanners
have been expanded to cell phone and jewelry industries.
The Optix 400S is now suitable for capturing small
objects with great details.
The
Optix 400S provides a very high accuracy of
up to 15 microns (0.0006”) and is used
for imaging targets that are ranging from 80mm
~ 300 (3" ~ 12"). It is suitable for
small parts scanning, while larger objects can
also be scanned with lower accuracy.
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Markets
- Sheet metal
- Inspection
- Reverse Engineering
- Tool & Die
- Design
- Machining
- Foot ware |
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Typically,
the largest market for 3D graphics is manufacturing.
The product development process incorporates
3D graphics in all phases - from conceptual
design, detailed part and assembly design to
shop floor manufacturing. Within these areas
are specialized requirements that can benefit
from the application of 3D graphics. Digital
design proliferates on the desktop. However,
there is an untapped opportunity to provide
this market with a practical way to convert
physical models into digital models. This process
of converting physical models to digital models
has application in the following areas and is
closely related to computer-aided design (CAD),
computer-aided engineering (CAE), and computer-aided
manufacturing (CAM): |
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Retrofitting, modification
• New product design using existing physical
model as a basis
• Tooling from physical model
• Verifying the geometry of manufactured
parts, which is an essential part of modern quality
assurance and process control methods
• Pattern regeneration
• Rapid prototyping |
| Many
applications exist for 3DD scanners in the medical
field including: |
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Dental Applications
- Prosthetic
design
- Reconstructive
surgery
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