3D scanners

Price

690.00 € - 3,000.00 €

Scan Properties

Light source

Resolution

0 mm - 1 mm

Scanning speed

0 fps - 60 fps

Maximum part size

170 mm - 4000 mm

Minimum part size

10 mm - 70 mm

Minimum working distance

0 mm - 210 mm

Maximum working distance

0 mm - 1000 mm

Metrology

Thanks to their high accuracy and repeatability of results, metrology-grade 3D scanners are ideal for dimensional inspection and quality control in industries such as automotive, aerospace and medical.

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3D scanners tailored for metrology applications serve as indispensable tools in industries where precision measurement and dimensional analysis are paramount. These scanners are meticulously engineered to deliver accurate, repeatable, and traceable measurements of complex geometries and intricate surfaces. Equipped with advanced sensors and sophisticated software algorithms, metrology-grade 3D scanners offer exceptional accuracy and resolution, making them essential instruments for quality control, inspection, and certification processes across various industries.

In manufacturing, metrology-grade 3D scanners play a critical role in verifying the dimensional accuracy and quality of components, ensuring compliance with stringent tolerances and specifications. From inspecting machined parts for deviations and defects to validating tooling and fixtures for production, these scanners provide manufacturers with valuable insights into the performance and integrity of their products. By facilitating comprehensive dimensional analysis and geometric verification, metrology-grade 3D scanners enable companies to maintain high standards of quality and reliability in their manufacturing processes.

Moreover, the versatility and adaptability of metrology-grade 3D scanners extend beyond traditional manufacturing sectors, finding applications in fields such as aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing. In aerospace, these scanners are used to validate the dimensional accuracy of aircraft components and assemblies, ensuring they meet stringent safety and performance standards. In automotive manufacturing, metrology-grade 3D scanners play a crucial role in inspecting vehicle body panels, engine components, and precision-machined parts for dimensional accuracy and surface finish. In the medical device industry, these scanners are utilized to verify the geometric accuracy of implantable devices, surgical instruments, and patient-specific medical models, ensuring optimal fit, functionality, and performance.