Accuracy and speed don’t always go hand in hand, yet often, in aerospace and defense, both are required. When the challenge is to reverse engineer a complex part and produce an accurate CAD model, the right 3D scanning technology can provide both speed and precision.
Traditional measurement methods tend to be quite labor intensive. Typically, in traditional methods, multiple iterations are required during the modeling process, in order to ensure that there are no missing or inaccurate measurements from the original parts.
But, by using a 3D laser scanner and software, metrology and reverse engineering can be done in a fraction of the time that traditional methods would take. Because the aerospace industry requires precision parts and components, 3D scanning is an ideal technology for use in building and maintaining aircraft.
It doesn’t matter where the part is located or how complex it is, 3D scanning works for everything from designing airframe parts and jet engine components to modeling aircraft bodies, and cockpit areas. Non-contact laser scanners capture millions of data points enabling even complex parts like turbines to be measured and modeled.
In an industry where minimizing downtime is critical, the speed with which 3D laser scanning can capture the data, and CAD programs can manipulate it, serves to reduce material waste and human error while maintaining aerospace production schedules and meeting defense deadlines.
Given the accuracy required for aerospace applications, it’s imperative to use sophisticated and highly accurate scanners for precision reverse engineering. Things to consider when choosing a 3D scanner to for this application include:
Given the precision and speed requirements of aerospace applications, many aerospace companies find that outsourcing with an established high-accuracy 3D scanning service enables them to focus on their core requirements, while the 3D model is being created for them. In terms of efficiency and cost, this can be far more productive than purchasing a scanner for in-house use. Companies who specialize in 3D scanning services have many different types of 3D scanners and are knowledgeable about which one will provide the best result for the object that needs to be scanned.
IIA is among the largest and most trusted providers of laboratory services in North America, and we have decades of experience in the aerospace arena. Our labs have amassed an impressive array of state-of-the-art measuring tools and scanners, including the latest 3D laser scanners and CT scanners. These technologies, coupled with our team of highly skilled professionals, allow IIA to provide exceptional service and data you can depend on.