Abstract
Reverse Engineering was widely used by the Japanese in the post-World War II era. However, at that time, the process of deconstructing and reconstructing the analyzed products was almost completely artisanal. Reverse Engineering (RE) consists of a technique characterized by the reproduction of a physical model, so that it can be transformed into a digital model, that is, the process of creating a product based on a similar one that already exists. The objective of this article is to present the technologies used in naval surveys and inspections in Brazil. To develop this study, a quantitative bibliographical research was carried out in books, scientific articles, monographs and other texts already published in relation to the topic discussed. The maintenance of naval instruments and objects is extremely important for various activities carried out by the Navy. In several maintenance cases, it is necessary to replace parts, which may not be found, which generates costs and leads to delays in repairs. Therefore, the use of 3D printers can solve several problems.
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