Zenis

Turn industrial parts into production ready 3D models

Have an industrial component but no digital file? We scan your existing parts and create accurate 3D models, ready for prototyping, modification, or series production.

How our scanning and modeling process works

Our process is built to take your physical industrial part and turn it into a clean, manufacturable digital file. Here’s what working with Zenis Teknoloji looks like.

01

Send us your part

Ship your industrial component to our facility, or deliver it directly if you're nearby. We work with parts of various sizes, materials, and complexity levels.

02

High precision 3D scanning

Our team uses advanced 3D scanning equipment to capture every detail of your part, including complex geometries, internal features, surface contours, and tight tolerances.

03

Digital model creation

Using the scan data, we build a clean, editable 3D model that accurately reflects the original component The model is optimized for manufacturing, with proper geometry and dimensional accuracy

04

Model delivery & review

You receive the completed 3D model in your preferred format. We refine the file together if any adjustments are needed before production-

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Ready for production

Once the model is approved, you can move directly into manufacturing. Need prototyping, post processing, or series production? We handle the next step in house.

Common applications for industrial 3D scanning

3D scanning is the right choice when you have an industrial component in hand but no CAD file. Here are the most common scenarios where our clients use this service.

Discontinued spare parts

When original manufacturers no longer supply components for older machines, we scan and digitize the existing parts so you can reproduce them on demand. Common items include gears, brackets, housings, and couplings.

Common in: automotive aftermarket, industrial machinery, energy & utilities

Legacy industrial components

Many industrial parts were manufactured CAD was standard. We bring these designs into the digital world for modern production methods term availability.

Common in: heavy machinery, manufacturing equipment, medical devices

Custom production tooling

Jigs, fixtures, brackets, and proprietary tooling can be digitized and reproduced consistently across multiple production lines or facilities.

Common in: automotive assembly, electronics manufacturing, aerospace production

Components for redesign or improvement

Once digitized, your industrial parts can be modified, optimized, or adapted for new applications, all from an accurate digital base.

Common in: product development, robotics, mechanical engineering

Frequently asked questions

Get clear answers about our modeling process, timelines, file formats, confidentiality, and production options to help you move forward with confidence.
Yes, this is exactly what our 3D scanning service is built for. You send us the part, and we deliver a manufacturing ready digital model.
Our scanning equipment captures fine details with high precision. The exact tolerance depends on the part's size and complexity, and we confirm achievable accuracy during the project consultation.
Yes. Once your part is digitized, the model can be refined, adjusted, or adapted for new industrial requirements before production begins.
Most projects are completed within several business days. Larger or more complex industrial components may require additional time, which we confirm at the start of the project.
Absolutely. We can take your scanned model directly into prototyping, post processing, or series production using our in house 3D printing technologies.
Yes. All client parts and project details are treated as confidential by default, and we sign formal NDAs on request

Have an industrial pad you need to reproduce?

Send us a photo or description and we’ll guide you through the scanning and modeling process.
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