Industrial part
For an illustration of a scanning challenge requiring a close-up approach to a highly detailed, miniature object, take a look at this model of a small industrial part. Creating a digital twin for a smooth item with depressions, protrusions, and covered in tiny inscriptions and symbols? An easy task for Artec Micro II. The scanner offers metrology-grade accuracy for small parts, which explains acquiring crystal-clear data off the object in just 10 minutes of scanning. It captures every rib, edge, depression, hole, and the entire relief, including delicate lettering and numbers engraved on the surface. With a point accuracy of up to 5 microns, Micro II is ideal for high-level reverse engineering and quality inspection of small and tiny parts.
This part, which easily fits into the palm of your hand, was effortlessly captured with the scanner’s automatic trajectory, relieving our scanning specialist from the job of choosing rotation angles. With a click, Artec Studio defined the optimal scanning path based on the part’s unique geometry. After scanning, it was time to process the data in Artec Studio, which took another 20 minutes.
In just half an hour, a lifelike, high-res 3D model is ready, allowing you to spin it and appreciate every little detail. As you rotate the model to examine it from all sides, you'll notice that every peculiarity, from its inner surfaces to its edges, has been captured in full. Peer through the holes and curves, and you’ll have a noise-free view. Both smooth areas and convex elements have been faithfully rendered, providing a 3D model as true to its real-world original as possible.
Such a 3D model would be perfect for reverse engineering, quality inspection, rapid prototyping, or any other application that demands the utmost in accuracy.
License
Under Creative Commons license v4, attribution to Artec 3D and a link back to our website is all you need to use this 3D model for free.
Industrial part by Artec 3D