Scanning and CAD modeling metal stamping Metal Stamping Manufacturing

Your tooling development, qualification, and product launch process often requires several verification steps before full production.

Flat Blank and Model Development


A 3D scan and comparative analysis can be an invaluable tool for rapid decision-making.  CAD models are developed with proper bend radii, cut-bys, and a full design feature tree per your requirements. As with every one of our services, your project will be personalized - managed by a highly skilled individual with whom you will have a direct line of communication.

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Equipment, Capabilities

Qualifications, Accreditations, and Certifications

ITAR Registered

ASQ Certifications

All inspectors are certified to one or more of the following:

  • CQI (Certified Quality Inspector)
  • CMI (Certified Mechanical Inspector)
  • CQT (Certified Quality Technician)
  • CQE (Certified Quality Engineer)
  • CQM (Certified Quality Manager)
  • CQA (Certified Quality Auditor)
  • Duns Number:19-993-4829
  • NAICS: 541380 (Mech. Testing Lab or Services)
  • Cage Code: 0GB04
  • SIC Code: 8734

Scanning Outputs

Modeling Outputs

Native Parametric Formats

Models developed in your native CAD platform. Constructed with a fully functional design tree, robust models are built for ease of editing.


NURBS File Format

Best for modeling organic shapes that do not need to be edited. Surface or solid file output (.igs, .stp)


All Reverse Engineering and Modeling project customers receive a Live Model Review at project completion.

Scanning vs CMM Inspection

When you may need dimensional inspection vs 3D scanning.

Is your project in its final validation (first article) stage?

A 3D scan may be an acceptable final validation for your project. However, if you need complete dimensional results as specified by the part print, a full FAI using a CMM or other inspection tools may be a better solution.


Does your inspection involve a large number of dimensions?

Measuring multiple features can be done with both a traditional CMM and by extracting the data from a 3D scan. However, it is generally more efficient to extract a few dimensions from a 3D scan than several hundred. As a guide, 20 (or fewer) dimensions on 1 or 2 parts is a good number for 3D scanning. As the dimensions and number of pieces increase, programming and inspecting with a CMM is more cost effective.


Helping you find the best solution.

IIA Engineering is dedicated to helping you solve your quality and design challenges. In these situations, we work with IIA Inspection to create solutions that are comprehensive, cost-effective, and appropriate to achieve your goals.

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Built for responsiveness.

IIA strives to provide services worth telling others about. We've structured our entire operation to be responsive to your needs – from precision equipment to one-off widgets.; we strive in every way to provide story-worthy service.


To take you to the next step.

When you begin a project with us, we'll want to know your stated and unstated project needs. We value making and keeping aggressive commitments to help you get to the next step in your project. With equipment and skills specifically developed for precision components, we’ll find the best approach to completing your project. You’ll know the accuracy of the CAD model we provide by attending a live on-line review of the CAD geometry compared to the scanned part.