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By DE Editors  

November 25, 2014

3D Systems (3DS) has released two new products designed for the prototyping and manufacturing workflow. The company has added the Capture Mini scan-based design and inspection system as well as the 3DSPRINT application.

3DSPRINT is a desktop and cloud-based platform that enables users to share, view and print 3D data from anytime or any source. Engineers can store, access and share data with anyone they choose and access the full range of on-demand cloud printing capabilities from 3DS. The platform also offers printability analysis and instant cost calculation.

In addition to showcasing 3DSPRINT, 3DS is introducing the Capture Mini. The device is equipped with a blue LED structured laser and weighs 2 lbs. It has a scanning accuracy as little as .034 mm and a field of view at 88 x 87 mm. It is compatible with the Geomagic Capture program and its multi-scanner setup.

"Capture Mini gives our customers yet another option to begin their journey through the digital thread,” said Calvin Hur, vice president and general manager, Geomagic Solutions, 3DS. “This is an easy, highly precise way to begin bringing the real world into digital design packages, then creating objects, 3D printing them, and scanning them for fidelity to CAD designs. It opens the door for creating 3D content of all kinds.”

For more information, visit 3D Systems.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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