Laser line triangulation scanner 3iScan2
2Dmeasurementcompact

laser line triangulation scanner
laser line triangulation scanner
laser line triangulation scanner
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Characteristics

Number of axes
2D
Applications
measurement
Technology
laser line triangulation
Configuration
compact
Other characteristics
high-resolution, Ethernet, IP67, non-contact
Length

Max.: 650 mm
(26 in)

Min.: 120 mm
(5 in)

Width

Max.: 120 mm
(5 in)

Min.: 80 mm
(3 in)

Measuring distance

Max.: 1,200 mm
(47.2 in)

Min.: 50 mm
(2 in)

Description

The applications for our triangulation laser scanner are endless. It can be used for industrial metrology and quality control, product design and prototyping, architectural and heritage preservation, as well as in the fields of robotics, virtual reality and augmented reality. In industrial settings, our scanner can be used for inspection of complex parts and surfaces, ensuring they meet strict quality standards. In product design and prototyping, our scanner can capture detailed 3D models of physical objects, allowing for accurate measurements and CAD modeling. In the field of architecture and heritage preservation, our scanner can capture highly detailed 3D models of historical buildings and artifacts, helping to preserve them for future generations. Additionally, our scanner can be used in the fields of robotics, virtual reality and augmented reality, where it can provide highly accurate and detailed data for use in simulations and other applications. Overall, our triangulation laser scanner is a versatile and powerful tool that can be used in a wide range of applications. Contact us today to learn more about how our scanner can benefit your business or project.

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