by Simon Spode | Oct 11, 2022 | 3D Scanning, Design, Development, Manufacturing, News, Quality & Inspection, Reverse Engineering
This recent article from The Boss magazine explores why industrial companies need to adopt 3D scanning technologies The world’s 3D scanning technology has developed quite quickly over the last decade, with the technology becoming more and more relevant in our daily...
by Simon Spode | Apr 20, 2022 | 3D Scanning, News, Reverse Engineering
Automotive manufacturer Ford has utilised its 3D scanning and 3D printing expertise to help restore the historic Michigan Central Station. Using 3D scanning and reverse engineering, Ford recreated the damaged architectural elements that adorn the station’s windows and...
by Simon Spode | Nov 10, 2020 | 3D Scanning, Automotive, Classic Cars, Museums & Collections, Reverse Engineering
Did you know that there are over 1 million historic vehicles registered in the UK? Quite often these vehicles need specialist tools and applications applying to the restoration process. Here at PES Scanning we utilise 3D scanning technology to reverse engineer these...
by Simon Spode | May 27, 2020 | 3D Scanning, Aerospace, Classic Aircraft, Design, Development, Reverse Engineering
At Turweston Aerodrome on 19 May 2020, a small but significant light aircraft took to the skies for the first time in 51 years! Following an intensive five-year major restoration, the first Beagle Pup Prototype (G-AVDF) was finally airborne with Francis Donaldson, the...
by Simon Spode | Apr 9, 2020 | 3D Scanning, Additive Manufacturing, CT Scanning, Innovation, Manufacturing, News, Quality & Inspection, Reverse Engineering
Excerpt from wevolver.com article here. 3D measurement technologies and 3D scanners are taking the manufacturing, NDT and quality inspection sectors by storm. For example, according to Zion Market Research, the 3D scanning manufacturing market alone will reach...
by Simon Spode | Apr 8, 2020 | 3D Scanning, CT Scanning, Design, Development, News, Quality & Inspection, Reverse Engineering
Excerpt from original manufacturing.net article A CT scanner gives you the ability to “see through” a solid object–once thought to be a tool of the future –but the technology is here today, and more widespread and accessible than you may have thought. Until recently,...