3D scanner ConoPoint-10
profilemeasurementlaser

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Characteristics

Number of axes
3D
Applications
profile, measurement
Technology
laser, conoscopic holography
Length

140 mm
(6 in)

Width

79 mm
(3 in)

Measuring distance

Max.: 180 mm
(7.1 in)

Min.: 1 mm
(0 in)

Description

The ConoPoint-10 is a faster, more advanced version of the ConoPoint-3 based on Conoscopic holography. The ConoPoint-10 is designed for distance, surgace contour, 2D profile, thickness and 3D measurements. The ConoPoint-10 is collinear and capable of object coverage ranging between 1 and 200 mm. Capabilities High Precision - down to sub-micron precision. Angular coverage - up to 170° wide angular range coverage in all directions. Autoexposure this new feature controls camera exposure to give increased dynamic range. Objects containing both bright and dark features can be inspected automatically without the need for changing laser power Collinear (co-axial) sensor - the laser beam is emitted and received in the same axis with no triangulation angle, allowing for measurement of holes, grooves and other deep concavities in a ratio of up to 1 (diameter) to 10 (depth). Measurement speed robust measurement frequency of up to 9000Hz (3 times faster than the ConoPoint-3) Optional interchangeable objective lenses easily replaced by the user, enabling various working ranges on the same sensor. Customer variable lenses for up to 4 different lenses Multiple sensor integration option - operation of several sensors simultaneously on one PC, using one hub, without any additional hardware. Analog output (optional) – measured distance is output via an analog output, allowing for direct interface to a PLC or other customer hardware Video camera accessory - option to work coaxially with the measurement axes.
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