3D Laser Scanning

A 3D scanner is a device that analyses a real-world object or environment to collect data on its shape and its appearance (i.e. colour). The collected data is then used by ADSL to construct digital three dimensional models. ADSL can scan objects up to a distance of 330 meters with an accuracy of +- 2mm.

Using a Laser Scanner to capture 3D data for building design at every point of construction helps to improve collaboration throughout the life cycle of projects. With this 3D modelling solution, the current 3D building status can be compared with the CAD model at any time – a quality control process that eliminates expensive and time-consuming rework.

Contact ADSL today for further information on 3D scanning & 3D model conversion.

Applications:

BIM (Building Information Modelling): With building information modelling (BIM) quickly becoming an industry standard, it has revolutionized the way contractors work together to communicate, collaborate and solve problems, resulting in high quality projects being built more quickly and at a lower cost.

Built Environment: Precise geometrical recording of existing properties as the basis for conversions or extensions

Façades Inspection: 3D dimensional inspection of building shells and façade components before final assembly

Construction Progress Monitoring: Seamless capture and monitoring of construction progress for legal and technical documentation

Excavation Control: Simple and precise volume and dimension control of excavations

Deformations Control: Documentation of deformation processes and monitoring of countermeasures

Structural Analysis and Maintenance: Rapid and cost effective control of the specified load-bearing capacity of supporting structures as well as wear and tear

Free-form Components Inspection: Precise dimensional check of complex components such as free-form shape elements

Other Applications Include:

  • Accident Reconstruction
  • Alignment
  • As-Built Documentation
  • Asset and Facility Management
  • CAD-Based Inspection
  • Crime Scene Analysis
  • Dimensional Analysis
  • First Article Inspection
  • Incoming Inspection
  • In-Process Inspection
  • Large Part Inspection
  • Machine Calibration
  • Non-Contact Inspection
  • Reverse Engineering
  • Robot Calibration
  • Tool Building & Setup
  • Virtual Simulation