3D scanners

Price

350.00 € - 7,500.00 €

Scan Properties

Light source

Resolution

0 mm - 1 mm

Scanning speed

10 fps - 60 fps

Maximum part size

0 mm - 4000 mm

Minimum part size

0 mm - 2000 mm

Minimum working distance

100 mm - 550 mm

Maximum working distance

170 mm - 1400 mm

Portable / Handheld

The handheld/portable scanners are highly versatile and capable of working in a variety of environments, making them ideal for applications in fields such as archaeology, architecture or product design.

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Portable and handheld 3D scanners represent a revolution in the field of digital imaging, offering unmatched flexibility and mobility for capturing three-dimensional objects in diverse environments. These compact devices empower users to scan objects with ease, whether in the field, on-site, or in confined spaces where traditional scanners may be impractical or inaccessible. With their lightweight and ergonomic design, portable scanners provide users with the freedom to scan objects of various sizes and shapes with minimal setup and effort.

Equipped with advanced sensors and intuitive software, portable 3D scanners deliver exceptional accuracy and detail, enabling users to capture intricate geometries and fine textures with precision. These scanners utilize cutting-edge technologies such as structured light, laser, or photogrammetry to generate high-resolution 3D models quickly and efficiently. Whether capturing artifacts for cultural heritage preservation, conducting inspections in industrial settings, or creating digital archives in education and research, portable scanners offer unparalleled versatility and performance.

Moreover, the portability and ease of use of these scanners make them ideal for a wide range of applications, including product design and development, forensics, archaeology, and medical imaging. In product design, portable scanners facilitate rapid prototyping and iteration, allowing designers to capture real-world objects and integrate them seamlessly into digital workflows. In forensics and archaeology, these scanners aid in crime scene documentation, artifact analysis, and cultural heritage preservation, providing valuable insights for research and investigation. Additionally, in medical imaging, portable scanners enable healthcare professionals to capture patient anatomy for prosthetics, orthotics, and surgical planning with unprecedented accuracy and detail.