3D Scanning

Lenoch Engineering’s investments into the latest 3D scanning technology allow us to work around the potential obstacles in our way.

3D scanning not only guides the parameters of the automation technology we create, but allows us to do so in a way which is considerate of the environment it is to be situated within. This allows for greater accuracy when designing and manufacturing full turnkey products, alongside enabling a seamless installation process.

At Lenoch Engineering, potential environmental obstacles are no challenge. Creating point clouds based upon 3D scans, our design concepts are totally accessible for our clients, facilitating a transparent service.

It is this flexibility, enabled by our reliable technology and software, that allows Lenoch Engineering to produce high quality, bespoke automation solutions tailored around our clients’ requirements.

Lenoch Engineering utilises CMMs, including a state-of-the-art Faro Arm, alongside 3D scanning technology, to produce accurate and detailed point clouds of machinery and environments.

We offer site surveys in order to achieve this, with our experienced engineers offering onsite reactions for all size projects.

Lenoch Engineering can then provide a complete design and manufacturing operation of fully commissioned projects, followed by delivery and installation of automation equipment. This service is offered nationwide.

What is a 3D scan used for?

3D scanning can create a 3D digital model that replicates the real version of the object or environment it is scanning; this is used for a better understanding of environments. Some of the industries that 3D scanning can be used for are manufacturing, medicine, architecture, and engineering.

What are the benefits of 3D scanning?

There are many benefits associated with using 3D scanning, some of which are listed below:

 

  • Increased precision and productivity, saving time and money
  • Creation of prototypes, with ability to re-design CAD
  • Reduced manual intervention
  • Products created with greater accuracy for their assembly or installation
  • Ability to reverse engineer