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
Technical Data
*Numbers are based on published Zeiss data
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