Simulation & Training Industry Embraces 3D Scanning & 3D Printing

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In order to produce the most realistic training experience possible, many manufacturers have embraced 3D scanning to quickly capture complex 3D shapes, and 3D printing to quickly reproduce high fidelity, low cost reproductions of expensive parts.

(I-Newswire) September 17, 2010 - Orlando, FL– Take a seat in a modern flight simulator, and its easy to lose yourself in the illusion that you are flying a real aircraft. This is true for commercial simulators, as well as military flight simulators. The leaders in this industry are masters at recreating very complex part with the appropriate level of fidelity to ensure the proper training experience without incurring the unnecessary costs of using actual flight hardware.

Traditionally, these types of parts were reverse engineered by hand, or using tools like cardboard templates, tape measures and plumb bobs. Once CAD models were developed from this data, traditional manufacturing techniques were used to fabricate the required parts.

In recent years, big players in the industry have embraced new methods of development for simulators and trainers. Companies like Lockheed-Martin, and Cubic Defense systems have invested in 3D scanning and rapid prototyping systems. 3D scanners allow engineers and technicians to rapidly capture millions of data points to define the complex shapes associated with aircraft parts. This data can then be converted to highly accurate 3D CAD models using specialized software such as Rapidform XOR.

Smaller interior components can then be “printed” in 3D on machines such as Objet’s Eden, Connex and Alaris 3D printers. 3D printing is significantly faster and cheaper than CNC machining or injection molding for low volume manufacturing requirements.

These technologies are not limited to large companies however. Smaller organizations can take advantage of these processes by utilizing 3rd party service providers such as NeoMetrix Technologies in Lake Mary, FL. According to Dan Perreault, President of NeoMetrix, “we offer a variety of rapid product development services, such as 3D scanning and 3D printing, so that smaller companies can take advantage of the latest technology available without the requirement for a capital investment”.





About NeoMetrix Technologies, Inc.:
About NeoMetrix
NeoMetrix Technologies, Inc. (www.3dscanningservices.net) is a leading provider of solutions for rapid product development throughout the southeastern United States, focusing on 3D laser scanning, reverse engineering and rapid prototyping. NeoMetrix is a top reseller for Objet Geometries, Creaform, Konica-Minolta Sensing America, and Rapidform Software. NeoMetrix also offers engineering consulting and technical services that focus on assistin clients with improving product quality and reducing design cycles.

Company Contact Information
NeoMetrix Technologies, Inc.
Dan Perreault
30 Skyline Drive,Suite 202
Lake Mary, FL
32746
Phone : 888-696-7226




Engineering

Creaform   3d printing   objet   rapid prototyping   3d scanning   reverse engineering   Rapidform xor  

September 17, 2010

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