In the past, we've seen 3D scanning widely used in a variety of industries - clothing retail, law enforcement, medical education, etc. - but it's still a little surprising to see the same technology applied to a slab of meat. Nantsune's new Libra 165C meat slicer does exactly that however, capturing a 3D image of a piece of meat, ready to be butchered, and then using the data to make slices at the same precise weight every time. .. Continue Reading Meat slicer uses 3D scanner to ensure precise cuts
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: 3D Scanners, Food, Food technology
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