The Department of Industrial Applications of FAICO offers its customers various services related to the three-dimensional scanning, the construction of prototypes, manufacture of silicone molds for small preseries, validation of parts and testing tolerances, or making backups and digital of high cultural interest works.
Three-dimensional Digitizing Section has various systems of 3D data capture, offering the possibility of working with different volumes, details and materials.
Validation and testing tolerances on parts digitized assures the customer an optimal result in terms of quality and dimensional correspondence of parts, thus facilitating the process of manufacturing the parts.
The manufacture of silicone molds for small preseries enables the collection of pieces in different types of resins, mimicking characteristics of thermoplastics.
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In the heritage field, this technique can make copies identical to the original and can fill virtually damages or defects in materials, to return to obtain a correct reconstruction.
The multiple applications of this technology include industries such as:
- Automotive
- Restoration (Architecture, Fine Arts)
- Reverse Engineering
- Metrology
- Rapid prototyping
- Quality Control
- Reengineering
- Archaeology and Palaeontology
- Medicine (Implantology, Prosthesis)
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The Department of Industrial Applications of FAICO offers its customers various services related to the three-dimensional scanning, the construction of prototypes, manufacture of silicone molds for small preseries, validation of parts and testing tolerances, or making backups and digital of high cultural interest works.
Three-dimensional Digitizing Section has various systems of 3D data capture, offering the possibility of working with different volumes, details and materials.
Validation and testing tolerances on parts digitized assures the customer an optimal result in terms of quality and dimensional correspondence of parts, thus facilitating the process of manufacturing the parts.
The manufacture of silicone molds for small preseries enables the collection of pieces in different types of resins, mimicking characteristics of thermoplastics.
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In the heritage field, this technique can make copies identical to the original and can fill virtually damages or defects in materials, to return to obtain a correct reconstruction.
The multiple applications of this technology include industries such as:
- Automotive
- Restoration (Architecture, Fine Arts)
- Reverse Engineering
- Metrology
- Rapid prototyping
- Quality Control
- Reengineering
- Archaeology and Palaeontology
- Medicine (Implantology, Prosthesis)
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