Introducing Peel 3D Scanner: Expanding the Sinterit Workflow

At Sinterit, we continuously develop our ecosystem to support every stage of the additive manufacturing process. With the introduction of the Peel 3D scanner to our portfolio, users can now extend their workflow beyond printing - starting from real-world objects and moving seamlessly into digital design.

Digitize Real-World Parts with Ease

Peel 3D Scanner allows you to capture the geometry of physical components and transform them into detailed 3D models. This is especially useful when working with existing parts, legacy components, or objects without technical documentation.

Built for Efficient Design Processes

Once scanned, the data can be refined and adapted in CAD software, making it easier to adjust dimensions, optimize designs, or prepare models for manufacturing. This approach supports faster iterations and more flexible product development.

A Complete Scan-to-Print Workflow

By integrating 3D scanning into the Sinterit environment, users can create a more connected and efficient workflow. From capturing geometry with Peel 3D Scanner to preparing files and printing on systems like Lisa X or SUZY, every step works together to streamline production.

Adaptable to Different Applications

Peel 3D Scanner comes in several configurations tailored to various use cases - from quick scanning tasks to more advanced reverse engineering needs. This flexibility allows users to choose the right setup for their specific projects.

Enhance Your Additive Manufacturing Capabilities

Incorporating 3D scanning into your workflow brings tangible benefits:

  • faster transition from physical objects to digital models
  • improved design accuracy and validation
  • more efficient prototyping and production processes
  • reduced dependency on existing documentation

With Peel 3D, Sinterit continues to build a comprehensive ecosystem that supports users at every stage - from capturing real-world data to producing high-quality SLS prints.

Explore how Peel 3D Scanner can enhance your workflow and open up new possibilities in 3D printing.

 

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