3D printing after 3D scanning is the process of digitally capturing an existing part, product, or object using 3D scanners, performing necessary corrections and engineering optimizations, and then producing it either as an exact replica or an improved version using 3D printers.
How the Process Works:
The part is scanned using a 3D scanner.
The point cloud is converted into a 3D CAD model.
If necessary:
Dimensional corrections
Strength reinforcement
Design improvements
are applied.
Printing Technologies Used at ZERO TOLERANS:
FDM
SLA / DLP