3D scanners

Price

350.00 € - 7,500.00 €

Scan Properties

Light source

Resolution

0 mm - 1 mm

Scanning speed

0 fps - 60 fps

Maximum part size

0 mm - 4000 mm

Minimum part size

0 mm - 2000 mm

Minimum working distance

0 mm - 550 mm

Maximum working distance

0 mm - 1400 mm

3D scanners

3D scanners analyse objects to collect data on their geometry and recreate them as three-dimensional digital models for applications in education, metrology, design, medicine, industry, etc.

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Types of 3D scanners

3D scanners have emerged as indispensable tools in the realm of digital fabrication, offering precision and efficiency in capturing three-dimensional objects for a variety of applications. These scanners come in two main categories: portable/handheld scanners and fixed/desktop scanners, each catering to specific user needs and project requirements. Portable scanners provide flexibility and mobility, allowing users to capture objects in diverse environments, while fixed scanners offer stability and accuracy for detailed scans in controlled settings.

Accessories

Accessories such as scanning sprays and turntables complement the scanning process, enhancing the quality and accuracy of scans. Scanning sprays help improve surface visibility and texture capture, particularly for objects with reflective or translucent surfaces. Turntables enable automated rotation of objects during scanning, ensuring comprehensive coverage and uniformity in data acquisition. These accessories enhance the capabilities of 3D scanners, enabling users to achieve high-quality results across a wide range of applications.

Applications

The versatility of 3D scanners extends across various industries and disciplines, including industrial scanning for reverse engineering, quality control, and product development. In education, art, and archaeology, scanners facilitate the digitization of artifacts, sculptures, and historical objects for preservation, research, and educational purposes. Additionally, in metrology applications, 3D scanners are utilized for precise measurement and dimensional analysis, ensuring accuracy and compliance in manufacturing and engineering processes. As technology continues to advance and applications evolve, 3D scanners remain essential tools for capturing and digitizing the physical world, driving innovation and progress in diverse fields.