Problem-Solving Materials: Utilizing 3D Data Edition 17 | Reducing Replica Creation Time
What are the challenges and solutions of replica duplication techniques? A resource for identifying and solving issues in the production field.
This document is a series that proposes solutions to various challenges faced in production sites, from identifying issues to finding resolutions. In the "3D Data Utilization" edition, we will introduce various solutions to manufacturing challenges through the use of 3D data. [Document Overview] In replica production, while "molding" offers high reproducibility, there is a risk of damage or injury during the molding process, which often leads to measurements being taken through "visual inspection." However, issues such as: - "I forgot to measure the shape of the side, so I have to go back to the site..." - "The measurement and drafting process takes an enormous amount of time and labor" are indeed occurring. As a solution to these challenges, the adoption of 3D scanners is suggested. However, since there are various types and methods of 3D scanners, selecting the wrong model can result in not achieving satisfactory results. This document summarizes the challenges faced in the field of replica production and explains how to reduce work time through the use of 3D scanners. Additionally, we will introduce 3D scanners that can perform efficient work completely contact-free. *You can download the document using the button below.
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■Vol.17 "Working Time for Replica Creation" - The expansion of replica creation using 3D data - Two factors that prevent the reduction of working time during replica creation - Streamlining work through 3D data conversion ■Vol.17-1 "Utilization of 3D Scanners" - Handheld 3D scanners suitable for measuring cultural properties - Features that enable the reduction of working time - Contract services from System Create that support replica creation
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