Energy
Energy operations involve demanding environments, asset downtime risk, inspection requirements, and material constraints that must be reviewed before production decisions. D2M supports candidate application review, material route assessment, workflow design, documentation, and training for energy-sector manufacturing support.

Application Suitability
Candidate applications are reviewed against operating conditions, material requirements, inspection needs, and commercial constraints.
Workflow Definition
The equipment, software, material route, records, and approval points are mapped before implementation decisions are made.
Implementation Planning
Training, documentation, governance, and handover requirements are defined so the capability can be managed by internal teams.
Industry Overview
Energy operations involve demanding environments, asset downtime risk, inspection requirements, and material constraints that must be reviewed before production decisions.
D2M supports candidate application review, material route assessment, workflow design, documentation, and training for energy-sector manufacturing support.
Common Applications
Technology Routes for Energy
Review hardware and material routes that may be suitable after application, workflow, and qualification requirements are understood.
3D Printers

Stratasys F370®CR
Accessible industrial composite printing for strong, stiff, carbon-fiber-reinforced parts and everyday manufacturing needs.

Stratasys Fortus 450mc
Proven industrial FDM delivering dependable strength, accuracy, and repeatable results.

Stratasys F190™CR
System route for application and workflow review.

XACT Metal XM200G
System route for application and workflow review.

Stratasys F900
High-capacity FDM engineered for reliable, precise, and consistent manufacturing at scale.

Stratasys F3300
Next-generation FDM performance for faster, stronger, and more consistent part production.
3D Scanners

Scanology KSCAN-MAGIC
Composite laser 3D scanning for ultra-fast, ultra-accurate measurement of any size part.

Scanology KSCAN-E
Flagship wireless 3D scanner with ultra-high accuracy, multiple scan modes and fully portable metrology-grade performance.

Scanology TrackProbe
Metrology-grade optical 3D probing for large-scale, high-precision industrial measurement.

Scanology NimProbe
Portable, high-precision optical 3D probing and scanning system - measurement freedom without cables or constraints.

Scanology SIMSCAN-E
Palm-sized, wireless 3D scanning with high-speed, industrial-grade accuracy.

Scanology NimbleTrack GEN2
Wireless, high-precision 3D scanning for fast, detailed measurement anywhere.

Scanology KSCAN-X
Scanning system for workflow and inspection review.

Scanology TrackScan Sharp
Industrial-grade, large-volume optical 3D scanning - fast, accurate, and target-free for parts from small components to huge assemblies.

Scanology MSCAN-L15
High-precision photogrammetry for accurate measurement of large-scale parts.

Scanology NimbleTrack
Wireless, compact 3D scanning system delivering high-precision measurement for small-to-medium parts with total freedom of movement.

Scanology SIMSCAN-Gen2
Palm-sized laser 3D scanner delivering metrology-grade accuracy, speed and portability.

Scanology NimbleTrack-CR
Wireless, high-precision 3D scanning system - portable and engineered for detailed industrial or heritage-grade scanning.
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