Industrial 3D Scanning and Reverse Engineering Service

At Beaucinox, we provide a full industrial 3D scanning service that transforms your parts, structures and environments into exceptionally precise digital models. Thanks to HandySCAN3D technology, we support 3D reverse engineering, quality control and the reproduction of complex equipment components.

Our expertise goes beyond simple measurement. We integrate your factory’s digital scans directly into our engineering and 3D design processes to ensure seamless continuity from scan → design → manufacturing.

High-Precision Scanning with HandySCAN3D

We use the HandySCAN3D scanner in Quebec, known worldwide for its reliability and speed.

  • 0.075 mm accuracy: even for complex industrial parts, we guarantee precise, dependable measurements.
  • Large scanning area: ideal for both small, detailed components and large-scale structures.
  • Portable device: our scanner allows us to work directly in your facility, with no disassembly or transport required.

With this technology, the digitization of industrial parts becomes a strategic tool for your optimization, maintenance or modernization projects.

Applications : Reverse Engineering, Quality Control, Part Reproduction

Industrial 3D scanning enables several concrete applications:

  • 3D Reverse Engineering: recreate digital plans for old, undocumented or worn parts.
  • 3D Quality Control: quickly compare your parts to the original plans to detect deviations and ensure compliance.
  • Stainless steel part reproduction: manufacture identical replacements for critical components thanks to accurate 3D modeling.
  • 3D scan integration in design: incorporate your digital scans directly into our industrial engineering projects for a fluid workflow from measurement to fabrication drawings.

The Added Value of Industrial 3D Scanning

  • Accelerates design and reverse engineering
  • Reduces errors and delays associated with manual measurements
  • Facilitates the reproduction of undocumented parts
  • Enables the integration of existing equipment into a redesigned factory layout

Why Choose Beaucinox for Your Industrial Scanning Needs?

What sets Beaucinox apart from a standard 3D scanning service is our integrated approach and in-depth knowledge of the stainless steel industry

  • Sector expertise: our experience in food, brewing and dairy environments gives us a unique understanding of your technical and sanitary challenges.
  • Complete solution: from scanning to manufacturing, we manage the entire process. The captured data flows directly into our engineering department to design and produce your stainless steel equipment.
  • Optimized workflow: Scan → Design → Manufacturing → Installation. Our integrated structure eliminates intermediaries and accelerates your projects.
  • Speed and precision: we drastically reduce errors and delays related to traditional manual measurements, while guaranteeing 0.075 mm accuracy.
  • Flexible on-site service: our portable equipment and province-wide coverage allow us to intervene quickly anywhere in Quebec.

Accelerate Your Projects with 3D Digitization

Industrial 3D scanning technology is revolutionizing the way industries design, inspect and reproduce their equipment. By combining our stainless steel fabrication expertise with the capabilities of HandySCAN3D, Beaucinox offers a complete solution from digital capture to final production.

Whether you need to reproduce critical components, integrate new equipment into your facility or validate product compliance, our on-site 3D scanning service saves time and eliminates uncertainty.

Contact us to discuss your industrial digitization project and discover how we can turn your technical challenges into practical solutions.

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FAQ - Industrial 3D Scanning

HandySCAN3D provides 0.075 mm accuracy, suitable for both small detailed parts and large industrial structures.

3D reverse engineering is ideal for recreating plans for old or undocumented parts, or for adapting existing equipment to a new layout.

Yes. With its large scanning area and portability, on-site 3D scanning makes it possible to capture both small components and full-scale structures.