EMS Now Offers Instant Price Quotes for 3D Printing

Traditionally to order 3D Printed parts using one of our many production 3D printers from EMS, Inc you needed to contact one of our project managers in our Tampa, Florida, Atlanta, Georgia or Detroit, Michigan offices.  This could be done by calling or sending an email with your CAD files.  Our project manager would then … Read more

A Guide to 3D Scanning Technology: Part 1

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Is there anything 3D scanning technology can’t do? That ought to be the question. Still, if you’re interested in this area of advancement, you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to spend the next two posts discussing what it is, how it works, and why you should definitely care about how it progresses over the next few years.

For starters, you might be wondering what a 3D scanner is, exactly. Let’s break it down. A 3D scanner is a device that can measure an object or its surroundings using lights, laser, or x-rays. It creates point clouds or polygon meshes depending on where the light/lasers hit the object in front of it. These data points are then fed into a computer and processed to create a three-dimensional rendering of the physical object or space.

Now let’s think about some of the things this technology is used for. Right this very second, people are using 3D scanning to record data about parts of equipment and devices like vehicles, aircraft, and machinery that may not currently have a digital blueprint available. This makes it much simpler for engineers to then update designs and make modifications.

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3D Systems Announces New Plastic Injection Molding Material for 3D Printing

Visijet-3D-printing-3DSystemsIf you’re interested in 3D printing (which is, we assume, why you’re here), you’ll be pleased to hear that 3D Systems just announced some new technology that’s certain to make waves in this industry. In fact, they’ve made a new injection molding material available that’s made from plastic. They’re calling it VisiJet M3 Black and it’s designed to be used with their Projet 3D printers.

The idea here was to create a material that could be used for products that require a greater amount of durability and strength. This is actually the strongest Projet material available to date, which is really quite something in terms of innovation and expansion within this field.

One of the biggest problems with 3D printing technology as a whole thus far is that the end products are often rather flimsy. They are made from a thin plastic that is great for models. However, this creates a situation that’s much more suitable for looking but not actually using, if that makes sense.

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BMI Helps NASCAR Cars Go Faster with 3D Scanning Tech

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You already know by now that 3D scanning technology has a multitude of uses. But did you know it’s currently being used by NASCAR? That’s right! The racecar conglomerate is now using this tech to streamline vehicles and encourage even faster speeds along the racetrack. And when the cars already barrel down at nearly 200 mph, that’s pretty impressive!

Speed is absolutely everything in a NASCAR race and since the winners are determined often by less than a tenth of a second, going faster is the ultimate imperative. Each stock car must follow specific guidelines, however. This is why NASCAR teamed up with BMI Corporation to further improve aerodynamics while sticking to said guidelines. They ended up using the Rapidform XOR in the process as well.

As a part of the process, they’re using CFD to visualize what changes need to be made in order to get faster speeds. While other teams use wind tunnels, NASCAR is using CFD simulations. To get the vehicle data in the program, however, they’re using the Rapidform XOR, which is a piece of 3D scanning equipment from Konica Minolta. Paired with two CFD programs from Boeing, the combination is a winner. The scanner builds a point cloud of an entire vehicle then Rapidform creates surface information.

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Detroit Treads Shoes Made Possible Thanks to 3D Scanning

You know we like to keep up with the latest innovations using 3D scanning technologies, so it’s no surprise that we just had to share information about Detroit Treads shoes when we came across this story. Last week, the aforementioned shoes were on display at an area of the University of Michigan called Work • … Read more