Technologies

reverse engineering

Reverse engineering

ProM Facility has two 3D scanners, one of which is a laser blade projection scanner suitable for large objects while the other is a structured light scanner with colour image acquisition. In ProM we can capture physical models up to 16 cubic meters in volume with an accuracy down to 0.064 millimetres and reconstruct the surface texture in colour. This equipment, combined with dedicated software, is used for reverse engineering of existing components, so that the corresponding 3D model can be rebuilt for quick inspection and duplication, thereby reducing time and cost.

Case Study

ProM Facility, Trentino Sviluppo's advanced prototyping centre at Polo Meccatronica, has helped to bring the cave bear “back to life” using tomographic scanning and 3D printing technology. The project is the result of the graduation thesis of Andrea Sartori, a student at the LABA art school, carried out in collaboration with the Rovereto Civic Museum Foundation and the Valle Sabbia Archaeological Museum in Gavardo (Province of Brescia).
The aim? To combine science, design and accessibility, recreating the skull of the prehistoric animal on a 1:1 scale, for both scientific and educational purposes

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