MSE Engenharia was responsible for the As Built survey using 3D scanning with a Laser Scanner at the facilities of IGC — Iguaçu Soluble Coffee, in Cornélio Prosópio, Paraná.
One of the largest soluble coffee producers in Brazil and the world, IGC produces soluble coffee (freeze-dried, agglomerated and dry spray), in addition to roasted and ground coffee, cappuccino and coffee with milk. The work included a detailed survey of the roaster and the substation, allowing the modeling of the electrical infrastructure that connects the two buildings and compatibility with existing facilities.
Laser Scanner Survey | Point Cloud | 3D Modeling | Electrical Infrastructure | System Compatibility
O Laser scanner it is a cutting-edge technology that uses laser beams to capture, in an extremely precise way, the physical characteristics of an environment or structure. This capture generates a cloud of three-dimensional dots that faithfully represent the scanned space. From this point cloud, it is possible to create detailed and georeferenced 3D models, essential for the analysis, planning, and execution of projects in various areas, such as engineering, architecture and civil construction.
These models allow us to visualize and simulate the real environment with millimeter precision, being especially valuable in retrofit projects, where it is necessary to work with existing structures and ensure that new interventions are perfectly integrated. O Laser scanner it is also widely used in topographic surveys, historical heritage documentation, and in the analysis of complex infrastructures, such as industrial plants and piping systems.
In addition to precision, Laser scanner offers benefits such as the reduction of rework, optimization of budgets and schedules, and greater security in interventions, since it allows a detailed analysis even before the start of the works. This results in significant time and cost savings, while increasing project quality and reliability.
Three-dimensional scanning of existing areas, ensuring accurate and reliable basis for project development.
Generation and treatment of the point cloud from the 3D survey, serving as a reference for modeling and technical analysis.
Development of integrated three-dimensional models, facilitating visualization, detailing, and decision-making.
Design of electrical infrastructure solutions, ensuring adequate support for installed systems and equipment.
Coordination between disciplines to identify interferences and efficiently integrate projects.