3D Scanning of Parts and Components

High-precision digitisation with the portable Creaform HandyScan Max, performed on-site for clients across Spain and Europe. Reverse engineering, dimensional inspection and complex geometry capture with sub-millimetre accuracy.

Creaform HandyScan Max

Portable 3D scanner with sub-millimetre precision for capturing parts, components and complex surfaces. State-of-the-art blue laser technology.

Creaform HandyScan Max scanner with carrying case
Portable Scanner

Creaform HandyScan Max

For parts, components and complex surfaces. Portable blue laser technology with sub-millimetre precision.

  • Accuracy: ±0.15 mm
  • Range: parts from 1 to 10 m
  • Technology: blue laser + cameras
  • Ideal for: parts, moulds, tooling

High-Precision Blue Laser Technology

The short wavelength of blue laser light enables higher precision on shiny, dark and complex surfaces that conventional lasers cannot resolve.

How Does It Work?

The Creaform HandyScan Max uses blue laser technology combined with two high-resolution cameras that capture the geometry of surfaces as the operator moves the scanner around the part.

The result is a triangle mesh that faithfully reproduces the part geometry with an accuracy of ±0.15 mm. For parts between 1 and 10 metres, it is the perfect tool.

The system uses reflective targets placed on or around the part for positioning and alignment during scanning, ensuring accuracy even on large parts.

Creaform HandyScan Max in action projecting blue laser lines onto a part

Our Team Scanning in the Field

This is how we work: we scan directly at the client's facility and obtain the 3D model in real time.

From the Physical World to the Digital Model

The sub-millimetre precision of the HandyScan Max enables professional quality control and dimensional inspection of parts and components.

Dimensional Inspection and Quality Control

Comparison between the scanned part and the nominal CAD model. We generate chromatic deviation maps that visually show the differences, along with detailed measurement reports with tolerances.

Need to rebuild a part's CAD model with no drawings to manufacture or modernise it? That's reverse engineering — we cover it in detail, with real cases (hardness tester, automotive, industrial tank), on its own page.

Need to scan industrial facilities or large spaces? See 3D Scanning of Facilities →

Our Scanning Process

An optimised workflow that guarantees precision, efficiency and professional quality results.

1

Analysis

We evaluate the part or component, define the capture strategy and prepare the reference targets.

2

Capture

We scan the part on-site with the Creaform HandyScan Max, ensuring complete coverage of all surfaces.

3

Processing

We align and merge the captures. We generate triangle meshes, NURBS surfaces or solid CAD models as required.

4

Delivery

We deliver in the format you need: STL mesh, STEP/IGES surfaces, editable CAD solid or dimensional inspection report.

Sectors That Trust Our Scanning

Proven experience serving the most demanding industrial sectors across Spain and Europe.

Automotive

Scanning of components, tooling and dimensional control of body parts.

Aeronautics

Digitisation of aeronautical parts, inspection of critical components and tooling.

Industrial Machinery

Reverse engineering of equipment, facility documentation and component redesign.

Naval

Scanning of hulls, structures and naval components for repair and retrofitting.

Everything About 3D Part Scanning

3D part scanning is a portable scanning technology that captures the geometry of parts and components and converts it into a three-dimensional digital model. Using blue laser sensors, it generates a triangle mesh that can be used for reverse engineering, dimensional quality control, mould digitisation or new part design.
The Creaform HandyScan Max achieves an accuracy of ±0.15 mm, ideal for mechanical parts and components between 1 and 10 metres. It uses blue laser technology combined with two high-resolution cameras to capture surface geometry with sub-millimetre precision.
Scanning a mechanical part typically takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on size and complexity. Post-processing (cleaning, alignment and deliverable generation) usually takes 1 to 5 additional business days.
We adapt to each client's needs. The most common formats are: triangle meshes (STL, OBJ), NURBS surfaces (STEP, IGES), editable CAD solids (SLDPRT, DWG) or dimensional inspection reports in PDF. If you need a specific format, just let us know.

Need to digitise a part or component?

Our team of experts will evaluate your case and propose the most suitable 3D scanning solution.

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