Eric,
We do both destructive and non-destructive scanning. www.firstart.com for
details.
Foam density is the issue. The encasing material used with the CGI scanner
is a polyurethane, which will distort soft materials. The system is great
for scanning highly detailed parts. The Laser system is better for exterior
scans whose geometry is highly contoured and non-mechanical in nature.
Send a photo of the part, dimensions and composition and we'd be happy to
quote.
Best Regards,
Brent Hickel
President
First Article Corporation
612-533-2007
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Weinberg <weinberg@morristech.com>
To: RPML <rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi>
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 10:52 AM
Subject: Scanning Services
> I want to find a service bureau that can scan a hand held model made
> from foam. What is the best method to do this (destructive or
> non-destructive) and who does it?
>
> Eric Weinberg
> Morris Technologies
>
>
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>
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