Re: 3D digitizing

From: John Schaefer (jschaefer@3d-development.com)
Date: Tue Oct 03 2000 - 19:15:46 EEST


Dear All,

Jason is correct. CT captures everything and anything, without touching, painting, or harming the part. We are an industrial CT scanning service bureau. Please contact me with any questions.

John Schaefer
General Manager
3D Imaging and Development
ph. 512.837.6644 fax 512.837.6040
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Gert Mensing
  To: Rapid Prototyping Mailinglist
  Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 11:28 PM
  Subject: 3D digitizing

  Dear all,
   
  Does anyone know of an accurate non-contact digitizer which can also do 'pockets'?

  Regards,
   
  Gert (Geert Mensing)
   
  Defond Manufacturing Limited
  20 Lee Chung Street,
  23/F, Chaiwan Industrial Centre
  Chaiwan, Hong Kong
  Tel: +852-31237729
  Fax: +852-28897792
  email: gmensing@defond.com
  http://www.defond.com
   
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