Significantly reduce the man-hours for automobile development! A reverse engineering tool dedicated to accurately CAD modeling complex freeform surfaces, "spScan."
This is a dedicated tool for creating high-quality NURBS surfaces from 3D point cloud and polygon data obtained by non-contact scanners, making it easy to utilize in design and analysis. It excels in modeling complex freeform surfaces, such as automotive bodies and interior components, achieving smooth surface compositions with fewer control points in a short amount of time.
【Use Cases】
- CAD conversion of design clay models
In the early stages of development, where shape changes are frequent, it quickly creates high-precision surface data from actual clay models, streamlining design considerations and component layout evaluations.
- Feedback of hand-finished mold shapes to design
The "partial reverse" function allows for the extraction of only the areas adjusted or modified by craftsmen on-site, enabling minimal effort to reflect these changes in existing CAD data.
- Restoration of molds for spare parts and competitive analysis
Scanning actual parts from discontinued vehicles or products from other companies and converting them to CAD data for use in remaking spare parts or benchmark analysis.
【Benefits of Implementation】
By allowing modeling while checking for discrepancies with design data, it reduces rework. The created data can be output in common formats such as IGES and STEP, making it usable in subsequent CAD/CAM/CAE systems.