Reverse Engineering Services
Restore, Improve, and Redesign Critical Parts
Whether it’s precision gear, or obsolete electronics, our reverse engineering team captures every detail with high resolution scans, transforms the data into fully editable CAD, and prototypes in-house to verify form, fit, and function.

Make Old New Again.
When We’re Done, You Own This.
Reverse Engineering for Real World Applications
Digitize and Redeploy Critical Components
Hydrodynamic control actuators, radar cooling systems, obsolete ICs, legacy military PCBAs, and other critical avionics are scanned, re-engineered, tolerance stacked, and rebuilt to keep fleets mission ready.

Scan-to-CAD Prototypes for Faster Launches
Handheld prototypes, complex enclosures, ergonomic grips, heatsink housings are scanned, remodeled, quickly iterated, enabling additive pilots and investor demos earlier.

Digitize Ocean Grade Hardware
Subsea connectors, propeller blades, corroded pump housings, thruster shafts captured via CT, CAD-rebuilt, CFD-validated, manufactured in corrosion-resistant alloys for refits.

Rapid Tooling Rebuilds for Smart Factories
Robot end-effectors, worn stamping dies, conveyor brackets, sensor mounts laser-scanned, parametric CAD generated, fixtures 3D-printed, restoring uptime quickly and accuracy.

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Case Study & Insights
Explore how our electronics and mechnical team helped clients improve design efficiency, reduce production costs, and accelerate time to market across diverse industries.
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Greenlight Analytical’s Breakthrough in Cannabis Product Development and Analysis
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Remote Product Development Revolutionizes Electronic Gaming Tables for Jackpot Digital
Frequently Asked Questions
What is reverse engineering?
How is reverse engineering different from re-engineering?
When do you generally need reverse engineering service?
Common reasons include obsolete parts, lost documentation, design upgrades, interoperability gaps, digital-twin mandates, or competitive analysis. A verified digital copy lets you reproduce, certify, or improve hardware with confidence.
Do you provide support for electronic component obsolescence?
How do you guarantee accuracy and fit?
We begin with high-resolution laser scanning on equipment calibrated to national traceability standards. The captured data is overlaid onto the CAD model so our engineers can check every surface and feature.
Next we run full GD&T tolerance studies, build a physical prototype, fit it to the mating hardware, and carry out load or functional tests. Only when that prototype meets all dimensional and performance targets do we release the final CAD, drawings, and bill of materials.
Do you provide support for part obsolescence?
Current geopolitics is driving the renewal of defense and security systems as the landscape shifts. Legacy platforms require life extension while new technologies enter the battlefield. Enginuity guides clients through the obsolescence management process at the component, sub-assembly, and full-system levels.
We provide support by identifying suitable replacements, recommending redesigns, and, when necessary, managing complete system overhauls.
Can you adapt your development process and technologies to our specific needs?
Yes. Whether you're using an internal DevOps pipeline, require code handoff for in-house teams, or need us to co-develop with your hardware engineers, we adapt to your need. We can embed with your team remotely, provide flexible sprint planning, and offer modular delivery aligned to your roadmap.
Is reverse engineering useful for product security or patent checks?
Absolutely. By disassembling and modelling a competitor’s device we can reveal hidden components, estimate costs, spot potential patent conflicts, and recommend design work-arounds.
How do you manage IP and compliance when reverse engineering hardware or firmware?
All scans, CAD models, schematics, and firmware we create remain your property under NDA. Deliverables are produced to meet FDA, CE, FCC, and MIL SPEC requirements. Over the years, we have met the following standards/certifications:
Electronics Standards
- FCC Part 15
- PTCRB
Military & Defense Standards (MIL-SPECs)
- MIL-STD-810 – Environmental Engineering Considerations for Military Equipment
- MIL-STD-882 – System Safety
- MIL-STD-461 – Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Control
- MIL-STD-1472 – Human Factors Engineering
- MIL-S-901D – Shock Testing for Shipboard Equipment
- MIL-DTL-31000 – Technical Data Packages
- MIL-STD-167-1A - Mechanical Vibrations
Marine Classifications & Offshore Standards
- ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
- DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
- Lloyd’s Register
Safety & Automation Standards
- CSA Z434 – Industrial Robot Safety
- CSA Z432 – Machine Safeguarding
- IEC 61508 – Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic Systems
- ISO 13849 – Safety of Machinery
Structural & Mechanical Standards
- ISO, ASME, and API – Offshore and Marine Structures
- ASME B31.3 – Process Piping
- API 2A-WSD – Offshore Platform Design
If you are uncertain which regulations may apply to your project, please reach out to our team today.