December 4, 2001
Solid Concepts Inc., a rapid prototyping service provider, will now be offering 3D scanning and recording.
The scanning technology offered is known as laser triangulation scanning. After being scanned, an STL file is created and readied for 3D printing. Solid Concepts will provide simple file cleanup for all scans, a company press release states.
Requirements for all possible scanned objects:
- Part size between 2 x 2 x 2 in. and 36 x 24 x 36 in.
- Solid Concepts can record counter bores and internal features up to 5 in. deep
- Surface can be shiny, rough or smooth, but easily scannable
For more information, visit Solid Concepts.
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