Last Chance to register for:
Reverse Engineering and Inspection
Techniques/Applications
Somerset Inn
Troy (Detroit), MI
April 1-2, 1998
Sponsored by Society of Manufacturing
Engineers
A two day educational clinic
Description:
The purpose of this new event is to discuss the many
methods of capturing data,
the applications that best fit each technology, and
how best to use data once
collected. Experts in many areas will show you how to
go from the point of
generation to manufacturability. To maintain a
competitive place in today's
manufacturing environment, companies must be quicker,
more flexible, and cost
sensitive. Presentations will demonstrate:
Different needs
Different technologies
Choosing between In-House or using a Service
Bureau
Converting data into a format acceptable to your
CAD software
You Should Attend!
If you have an old product and no CAD exists and
you need to make design
changes, or you just need a new die, you need to
learn what reverse
engineering options fit your application.
If you want to really check out your
competition, find out how other
companies are using scanning to create FEA
models of competitive parts.
If you are a rapid prototyper, learn how rapid
tooling can be done from
reverse extraction and how fast your development
cycle can be!
Benefits of Attending:
Learn to distinguish between the many different
kinds of digitizing
technologies:
MRI/CT Scan
Laser Digitizing
X-ray
Touch Probe/CMM
Cut & Grind
Official Scanning
Laser Trackers
Gain an understanding of the strengths and
limitations of each technology
Hear latest updates of the new technology
Learn how to apply reverse engineering to your
already existing process
needs like:
Rapid Prototyping
Flaw Analysis
Finite Element Analysis
Tool Verification
Competitive Comparisons
Benefit from networking opportunities with
professionals in your area of
interest
Program at a Glance:
From Points to Product - A Breakdown of
Digitizing Technologies and Their
Uses
Reverse Engineering 101
Reverse Engineering Applications for Rapid
Prototyping
Computer Aided Verification of Aircraft Fuel
System Components
Solving Real-World Problems: An Overview for
Challenges in the
Automotive Industry
Reverse Engineering for Product Development
Case Study: Reverse Engineering of
Paleo-Specimens
Turning Scan Data Into Functional CAD Data
Reverse Engineering Large Complex Castings From
Part to Tooling
Reverse Engineering Using X-ray Scanning
Techniques
Wrapping 3D Scanning Data
Usage of CT and MRI Data In the Inplant Industry
First Article Part and Tooling Verification in
an Automated Inspection
Optical Laser Scanning in Reverse Engineering
and Inspection
Engineering Applications of High-Energy Computed
Tomography (CT)
Casting Examination and Reverse Engineering
through Computed
Tomography
For more information contact Customer Service at
1-800-733-4763 (outside the US
call 1-313-271-1500 extension 629), fax
1-313-271-2861 or email rapid@sme.org.
-- Jim Rollins mailto:jrollins@sms-ct.com Scientific Measurement Systems http://www.sms-ct.com 2210 Denton Dr. Suite 106 mailto:info@sms-ct.com Austin, Texas 78758 ftp://sms-ct.com Tel# 512-837-4712 Fax# 512-837-9082For more information about the rp-ml, see http://ltk.hut.fi/rp-ml/
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