Laser Scanning Direct in Solidworks

Reverse engineering has shown itself to be very noteworthy for most trades that require new or improved products. Industry businesses were able to individually see the benefits of reverse engineering for digital correction and renew, restricted data acquisition, commercial product edit, military espionage, access restriction circumvention and educational purposes throughout the demonstration by ReverseEngineering.com of their newest products at SolidWorks World in San Antonio, Texas early this year.

The company offers savvy customers with reverse engineering add-ons, specifically the latest scanning direct in Solidworks product. This application by ReverseEngineering.com is their initial product to be marketed with direct laser.

It might sound overly technical, but reverse engineering is actually being used by industries that are required to determine the exact geometry of a product, device or system, or how it works. Simply told, the software provided by ReverseEngineering.com allows industries to analyze physical parts to comprehend its surface geometry. After this is done, industries are able to modify or improve the design of such parts, or create a completely new piece with additional functionality.

Amid the trades that gain an advantage through ReverseEngineering.com\’s scanning direct in Solidworks and other software include the Metal Fabrication, Aerospace, Military, Tool and Die and Automotive industries.

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