3D Scanners

3D Scanners

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  • Revopoint MINI 2 3D Scanner: Blue Light丨Precision 0.02 mm

    Revopoint MINI 2 3D Scanner

    $1,229.00 - $1,379.00
    Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. MINI 2 3D Scanner: Blue Light丨Precision 0.02 mm Capture Every Tiny DetaiI Advanced Blue Light 3D Scanning Single-frame Precison: Up to 0.02 mm Fast 16 fps Scanning Speeds Wi-Fi 6 and USB...
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  • RANGE 2 3D Scanner: Fast and Powerful Large Object 3D Scanning

    Revopoint RANGE 2 3D Scanner

    $1,079.00
    Free shipping in Canada for orders over $140 before tax. RANGE 2 3D Scanner: Fast and Powerful Large Object 3D Scanning Single-frame Precision: Up to 0.1 mm Depth/RGB Camera Resolution: 2 Megapixels Scanning Speed: Up to 16 fps Working Distance:...
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Scanning Scenarios:

The MINI series is designed for professionals who want to scan smaller objects such as industrial parts, jewelry, small statues, etc., capturing precise detail.

The POP series is designed for professionals who want to scan medium-sized objects, such as engine parts or vases.

The RANGE series is designed for professionals who want to scan large objects such as furniture, people, and vehicles, ensuring efficient and thorough scanning results.

The INSPIRE is for hobbyists, 3D printing enthusiasts, and makers who want to scan medium-sized objects.

The MIRACO is an all-in-one scanning system that captures small to large objects.

Revopoint 3D Scanner Inspire MINI 2 POP 3 Plus RANGE 2 MIRACO MIRACO PLUS MetroX
$, Starting at $649 $1229 $765 $1079 $1929 $2670 $1549
Single Frame Accuracy, up to 0.3mm 0.05mm 0.08mm 0.3mm 0.05mm 0.04mm 0.03mm
Single Frame Precision, up to 0.2mm 0.02mm 0.04mm 0.1mm 0.02mm 0.02mm 0.01mm
Min Scan Volume 50x50x50mm 10x10x10mm 20x20x20mm 50x50x50mm 10x10x10mm 10x10x10mm 10x10x10mm
Max Scan Volume 1x1x1m 500x500x500mm 2x2x2m 4x4x4m 4x4x4m 4x4x4m 1x1x1m
Working Distance 250-500mm 120-250mm 150-400mm 400-1300mm 100-1000mm 100-1000mm 200-400mm
Scanning Speed, up to 18fps 16fps 18fps 16fps 15fps 20fps

Multi-line Blue Laser: 800,000 Points/s

Full Field Blue Light: 7,000,000 Points/s

Scanning Environment

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor
Scanner Weight 140g 175g 190g 253g 750g 750g  
Tech

Dual Camera

Infrared Light

Dual Camera

Blue Light

Dual Camera

Infrared Light

Dual Camera

Infrared Light

Quad Camera

Infrared Light

Quad Camera

Infrared Light

Optical Zoom

Ultra-resolution

Photogrammetric Metrology

Multi-line Laser Scan

Full-field Structured Light Scan

Battery Capacity n/a n/a n/a n/a 5000mAh 5000mAh n/a

 

3D scanners are revolutionizing how we interact with the physical world. These innovative devices capture the shape and appearance of objects in three dimensions, transforming real-world objects into digital 3D models. This technology has applications across various industries, from manufacturing and healthcare to entertainment and art.

How 3D Scanners Work

3D scanners utilize various techniques to capture 3D data. Some common methods include:

  • Structured Light: Projecting patterns of light onto an object and analyzing the distortions to determine its shape.
  • Time-of-Flight: Measuring the time it takes for a laser pulse to travel to the object and back, determining distance.
  • Photogrammetry: Capturing multiple images of an object from different angles and using software to reconstruct its 3D model.

Types of 3D Scanners

  • Handheld Scanners: Portable and easy to use, ideal for scanning smaller objects.
  • Desktop Scanners: Offer higher accuracy and resolution, suitable for scanning medium-sized objects.
  • Industrial Scanners: Designed for high-precision scanning of large objects and complex surfaces.

Applications of 3D Scanning

  • Manufacturing: Reverse engineering, quality control, rapid prototyping, and 3D printing.
  • Healthcare: Creating custom prosthetics and implants, medical imaging, and surgical planning.
  • Entertainment: Character modeling, special effects, and virtual reality.
  • Art and Design: Creating digital sculptures, preserving historical artifacts, and customizing products.
  • Archaeology: Documenting and preserving ancient artifacts.

Benefits of Using 3D Scanners

  • Increased Efficiency: Streamline workflows and reduce production time.
  • Improved Accuracy: Achieve precise measurements and capture intricate details.
  • Reduced Costs: Minimize material waste and eliminate the need for physical prototypes.
  • Enhanced Creativity: Unlock new possibilities for design and innovation.

The Future of 3D Scanning

3D scanning technology continues to evolve rapidly, with advancements in:

  • Accuracy and Resolution: Capturing finer details with greater precision.
  • Speed: Scanning objects faster and more efficiently.
  • Portability: Developing smaller and more compact scanners.
  • AI Integration: Utilizing AI for automated scanning and data processing.

3D scanners are powerful tools with a wide range of applications across various industries. As the technology continues to advance, we can expect to see even more innovative and exciting uses for 3D scanning in the future.