Applied Technical Services is a trusted provider of reverse engineering solutions. In industrial design, sometimes the most effective way to make advancements is by analyzing the past. Reverse engineering is the manifestation of this concept, as it provides answers and solutions to current predicaments by analyzing past products and components. Our multidisciplinary team of experts can reverse engineer a wide array of products, providing you with the images and information you need to complete a project.
What is Reverse Engineering?
Reverse engineering is the process of deconstructing a physical object to extract the information needed to create a blueprint or a comprehensive profile of the object. Reverse engineering can be accomplished using various techniques and technologies, but the most common are as follows:
3D Laser Scanning
3D Laser Scanning utilizes laser light to measure a material’s surface geometry; however, the methodology can struggle to capture the internal geometry of an object.
Computer Tomography (CT)
Computed tomography uses X-rays, which are adept at capturing the internal and external geometry of a material.
Coordinate Measurement Machines (CMMs)
CMMs use probes to measure an object’s 3D geometry with higher precision than non-contact alternatives.
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
SEM produces highly magnified images, helping experts determine a material’s textures and microfeatures.
More About Our Reverse Engineering Solutions
Our state-of-the-art laboratory offers comprehensive reverse engineering services tailored to the specific demands of our clients. Utilizing cutting-edge diagnostic equipment and high-precision tools, our credentialed staff deconstructs and analyzes objects to generate 3D CAD models. Our approach is client-centric, so we work diligently to ensure our clients receive accurate data and clear reporting that supports their project’s goals. Partnering with us can help your business do the following:
- Recreate legacy parts from discontinued products and brands that have since gone out of business.
- Reduce research and development expenses and timelines.
- Conduct failure analysis.
- Improve quality control.
Contact Us
To learn more about our reverse engineering solutions, complete and submit an online inquiry or call +1 (888)-287-5227.

