Asset criticality reviewMaterial exposure mappingHandover planning

Maritime

Maritime and offshore environments require careful review of material exposure, inspection routes, asset criticality, and documentation before a part route is selected. D2M helps teams assess candidate components, define scanning or additive manufacturing workflows, and plan documentation and handover for maritime support contexts.

Maritime

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

Maritime and offshore environments require careful review of material exposure, inspection routes, asset criticality, and documentation before a part route is selected.

D2M helps teams assess candidate components, define scanning or additive manufacturing workflows, and plan documentation and handover for maritime support contexts.

Common Applications

Technology Portfolio

Technology Routes for Maritime

Review hardware and material routes that may be suitable after application, workflow, and qualification requirements are understood.

3D Scanners

Scanology KSCAN-MAGIC

Scanology KSCAN-MAGIC

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

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Scanology KSCAN-E

Scanology KSCAN-E

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

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Scanology TrackProbe

Scanology TrackProbe

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

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Scanology NimProbe

Scanology NimProbe

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

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Scanology SIMSCAN-E

Scanology SIMSCAN-E

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

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Scanology NimbleTrack GEN2

Scanology NimbleTrack GEN2

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

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Scanology KSCAN-X

Scanology KSCAN-X

Scanning system for workflow and inspection review.

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Scanology TrackScan Sharp

Scanology TrackScan Sharp

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

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Scanology MSCAN-L15

Scanology MSCAN-L15

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

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Scanology NimbleTrack

Scanology NimbleTrack

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

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Scanology SIMSCAN-Gen2

Scanology SIMSCAN-Gen2

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

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Scanology NimbleTrack-CR

Scanology NimbleTrack-CR

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

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Compatible Materials

Knowledge Base

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