Structured Light Scanning
How does it work?
Structured light scanning is a non-destructive and non-contact technology that captures the shape and size of an object. While the scanner projects sequential patterns of light, the software creates a “point cloud” containing millions of points to represent the object’s surfaces.
Advantages
- Complex geometries & organic surfaces
- Reliable & repeatable
- Excellent resolution
- Faster scan times
- High accuracy
3D Printing
First (or Last) Article Inspection
3D Digitization
Part Inspection
Part Validation
Forensic Analysis
Part Disposition
Quality Assurance
Recommended for you
CT Scanning
Computed Tomography, also known as CT Scanning, combines x-ray images around the object and creates cross-sectional slices.
3D Digitization
Using Geomagic Design X software, we can create history-based parametric CAD models, a simple solid using a mesh-to-surface converter, and even edit meshes.
Inspection
Using GEOMAGIC Control X, we can generate a color-coded mapping of deviations between measured data (scan) and reference data (CAD model), create a 2D cross-section to show deviations graphically for 2D comparisons, and much more.
Laser Scanning
Laser scanning is a non-destructive and non-contact technology that uses trigonometric triangulation to capture a 3D shape.
