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GOM Blue Light 3D Scanner

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GOM Blue Light 3D Scanner - ATOS Q

Reverse Engineering
Reverse engineering is the process of reconstruction of an existing object or product to
understand its design and functionality. In additive manufacturing most of the R&D project are come
with the reverse engineering to scan the three-dimensional object to print layer by layer to create
3D object.

The Role of 3D Scanners in Reverse Engineering


At the heart of reverse engineering lies precision and accuracy in capturing the physical object. This
is where 3D scanners like the GOM Blue Light 3D Scanner - ATOS Q take play. These scanners use
advanced technology to create highly detailed 3D models of the objects.

Key Features of the ATOS Q:


 Blue Light Scanning: The GOM ATOS-Q blue light technology enhances the scanner's
accuracy and speed in capturing intricate details.
 High Resolution: The ATOS Q can capture data with 15-micron accuracy, ensuring that every
detail in the 3D model.
 Flexibility: It can scan a wide range of materials making it suitable for various applications
like 3D printing.

Reverse Engineering with ATOS Q:


1. Scanning the Object:
The ATOS Q scanner is used to capture the physical object's geometry, and surface features of the
3D model. Multiple scans are taken from various angles for the data collection.

2. Data Processing:
The scan data is processed using specialized software like GOM suite to create a 3D digital model
and refined the mesh to create the 3D object. Engineers can make modifications to the digital model
and to do redesigns of existing objects as needed.

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