Artec 3D
Credit: Lindsay Bjerregaard/Aviation Week
On display at Artec 3D’s booth were two of its newest 3D scanners, the Artec Micro and Artec Ray. Artec Micro, which was released in summer 2019, can scan tiny objects such as small machine parts with up to 10 microns of accuracy. The Artec Ray, released near the end of 2019, is used for scanning of much larger objects, such as big aircraft parts or entire aircraft. Mounted on a tripod, the Ray uses lidar technology to scan large objects at up to 360 deg. at a distance of up to 110 m. (360 ft.) with sub-millimeter accuracy. According to Artec, its 3D scanners are being used within aviation for parts inspection and reverse engineering, including one client that has implemented scanners for aircraft Wi-Fi installation projects.