eviXscan 3D WideRange 65.
Optimax is exploring whether 3D scanners could replace laser scanners in the future. Currently, laser scanners offer the largest measurable work areas. However, the systems may not offer sufficient accuracy for quality control of larger components. The metrology specialists offer products like the eviXscan 3D WideRange 65 as the ideal solution.
Key features of the eviXscan 3D WideRange 65:
- Ideal for scanning objects with dimensions ranging from 300 mm to 1200 mm.
- Provides comprehensive and high-accuracy inspections.
- Designed with the meticulous quality control of expansive objects in mind.
- Features high-resolution 8.9 Mpix cameras and a fine point density of 54 pts/mm².
- Aligns with VDI/VDE part 2 accuracy standards.
- Boasts scanning precision of 0.03 mm.
Recent innovations in structured light scanners have seen solutions start to achieve better accuracy ratings in work areas similar in size to laser scanners. These quality improvements can be attributed to the developments in cameras and projector technology. By utilising cameras with increased resolutions, users can detect a greater number of defects on individually scanned objects, improving quality control levels.
Additionally, if a scanner has a larger work area, it will need to perform a smaller number of scans compared to a traditional structured light scanner. This results in an improvement in the speed of quality control, especially if the entire object can fit into the scanning area. Optimax also believes that by integrating a scanner in between production steps, users will not see a significant negative effect on the entire process.