Reverse engineering
Digital 3D redesign
Zebicon offers services within reverse engineering on all types of parts from design objects, art, and industrial components. Depending on the size and mobility of the part, the measurement is either conducted in Zebicon's laboratory or by the customer on-site.
3D scanning for reverse engineering is a shortcut in the development process, as you receive a complete digital 3D model of your part in a very short time. In addition to forming the basis for CAD design, the scanned data can be scaled, copied, and inverted.
Reverse engineering can be used for:
- Design processes
- 3D documentation of master models
- Prototyping and 3D print
- Simulation
- Animation and visual presentation

Component analysis
Inspection of electronic components
Zebicon offers analysis of electronics and assembled parts to document interaction between elements, solderings, integrated circuits, short circuits etc. The analysis is typically used for confirming or disconfirming source of errors, and for checking if components are located appropriately after assembly.
This type of analysis is conducted using CT scanning. The process is non-destructive, hence, it is possible to document details without destroying or dismantling the part.
Component analysis can be used for:
- Inspection of PCB tracks, contact points and connections
- Check of solderings and short circuits
- Inspection of interaction between elements

Learn more about the technologies

3D scanning
3D scanning is a technology, which can create a digital 3D model of a physical part. The technology is primarily used for reverse engineering or quality control and part measurement.

CT scanning
CT scanning is x-ray scanning in 3D and is also called computer tomography. The technology is ideal for part measurement and material analysis, as both internal and external geometries are documented.

Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry is optical 3D coordinate measurement. The technology is used for quality control of large parts, verification of fixtures and hand held tools as well as static deformation analysis.





