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3D Scanning, Reverse Engineering, & Rapid Prototyping3D-Printed Body Armor Coated with Shrimp Shell Material Could Keep Soldiers Protected
The U.S. Department of Defense is funding the development of a special coating that would make body armor so strong that it could withstand bullets, poison gas, microbes, and lasers. Researchers are using the same material that shrimp shells are made of. Chitin is the...
Nano Dimension and L3Harris Produce 3D Printed Radio Frequency Circuit to be tested on the ISS
Recently, Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) manufacturer Nano Dimension has announced its first 3D printed integrated radiofrequency (RF) circuit has been flown to the International Space Station (ISS) for space effects studies. Printed on Nano Dimension’s...
Reverse Engineering Overview
Reverse engineering is the process that identifies a physical object’s properties by performing a comprehensive analysis of its structure, functions and operations. Measurements of the object’s full surface geometry are taken, either manually or with various 3D...
Reverse Engineering Solutions for Automotive Industry
Believe it or not, the things that make our everyday life easy are simply a product of engineering. In fact, engineering is the activity that is most progressive and useful in advancement of civilization and technology behind a couple others. However, the question...
Stock vs Custom Porsche: A peel 3D Solution
3D Scanning has changed the game of the automotive industry by allowing near perfect quality and fits when it comes to customizing stock car models. For the most of us, a Porsche is an amazing high-performance sports car. Built in Germany, these brilliantly modeled...
NASA JPL’s Autonomous Robot Development | 3D Printing Application
How NASA JPL’s Team CoSTAR is pushing the limits of exploration with the Digital Forge The Customer The DARPA Subterranean Challenge looks to enhance the autonomy of robotics systems to rapidly explore underground environments — both on Earth and in space. It...