Services FAQs
Central Scanning Services FAQs
3D Scanning
3D Scanning to create STL files:
Do you come to our company for 3D scanning or do we take parts to Central Scanning?
Is there a difference in the costs?
What do we get from the scanning process?
Typically, you would use those parts to reverse engineer and/or inspect at your facility if you have the right software or perhaps to 3D print from.
What about if I need Inspection, Reverse Engineering, 3D Printing doing after the scanning?
Reverse Engineering
What is reverse engineering and what is involved?
- Design Intent Modelling is creating a model of the item as it would have been designed when manufactured. For example, if a ‘flat’ surface has ‘sunk’ a bit due to the moulding process, Design Intent would make the surface ‘flat‘ again as it should be.
- Nurbs Modelling, in the above example would leave the ‘sunk’ surface in the data to reflect an ‘as manufactured/moulded’ surface, reflecting the part as it is as opposed to how it was designed.
The process is manual with a small degree of automation with the software being able to identify key features on a part such as planes, cylinders etc. These help the designer to build up the data using these features as a starting point.
Which software do you use to Reverse Engineer?
Do you only reverse engineer your own scans?
All of the work is done under NDA to make sure that you and/or your client is comfortable that the data is kept securely. At the end of a project, if required we can delete all of the project from our server and sign an agreement to confirm. We are ISO9001, ISO14001 and Cyber Essentials PLUS certified.
How do we know that scan data we gave you has been reverse engineered to reflect our data?
How long does reverse engineering take?
Inspection
What is Inspection and what is involved?
With scan data, you create an alignment between the ‘nominal’ and the ‘actual/scan data’ which sets the datum for measuring and you then compare the 2 items using a graphical colour/heat map or you can take measurements digitally on screen. You can then repeat the measurement analysis if you have multiple parts to measure.
Do you only Inspect your own scans?
All of the work is done under NDA to make sure that you or your client is comfortable that the data is kept securely. At the end of a project, if required we can delete all of the project from our server and sign an agreement to confirm.
Which software do you use to Inspect Parts?
If I have a batch of, for example 30 parts, can the inspection process be automated?
How are the costs affected with batch inspection?
3D Printing
What is 3D Printing?
What materials can be 3D printed?
- FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling) Technology:
– Onyx, Onyx FR (Flame Retardant),Onyx+Carbon, Onyx+Kevlar, Onyx+Fibreglass
– ABS, Nylon 12, PC-ABS, Ultem 9085, ABS ESD7
– PLA, PET-G - Polyjet Printing:
Digital ABS, Agilus 30, VeroFlex, Digital Materials, Vero Vivid Colours, Tango Rubber like materials, Full Colour 3D Printing to name a few.
Which printers do you currently have?
- Stratasys J750
- Stratasys Fortus 400MC * 2
- Stratasys Fortus 450
- Prusa XL & Prusa Originals * 5
- Raise 3D * 1
- Ultimaker 3 Extended *1
- Mark Forged X7 * 1
- Mark Forged X3 * 2
- Mark Forged Onyx One * 2
- Mark Forged Mark Two * 1
Is it right that 3D printing is only for visual prototype and not end-use parts?
What are the advantages over say, injection moulding parts?
A 3D printed part can often be made same day/overnight dependent on size and complexity whereas an injection moulding tool, dependent on complexity can take from a few days to several weeks.
With the 3D printing option, prices are a bit more per part but you can change designs quickly and then re-print a part to test.