3D Object Digitization Devices in Manufacturing Engineering Applications and Services

  • Palka D
  • Sobota M
  • Buchwald P
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The rapid development of CAD 3D systems has led to the development of solutions enabling the physical achievement of the designed object, already at the design stage. Such a solution is the rapid prototyping method, intended for fast, precise and repeatable production thanks to additive technology. The first basic step of this method is a 3D scan. It is a technique that analyzes a real object in order to collect data about its basic (geometric) and additional (e.g. color) features. The collected data is used to generate three-dimensional, virtual models. Scanning can be performed in various ways using different devices. The aim of the article is to review the available technologies for digitizing 3D objects and to compare them in the context of individual application areas. It presents selected tools and software that will economically and efficiently increase the range of applications of digitization methods in the production process and offering various services on the market.

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Palka, D., Sobota, M., & Buchwald, P. (2020). 3D Object Digitization Devices in Manufacturing Engineering Applications and Services. Multidisciplinary Aspects of Production Engineering, 3(1), 450–463. https://doi.org/10.2478/mape-2020-0038

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