HD SCAN COMPARISON
HD SCAN PRODUCES THE HIGHEST DEFINITION SCAN DATA, WHERE DETAIL IS KEY
Terminology
White Light:
White Light scanning outdoes traditional laser scanning as it is less labour-intensive and less time-consuming. It projects line shadows onto the object and processes the variances from the contours of the shape. Then, it generates X-Y-Z coordinates using advanced algorithms to create the 3D object.
7 Blue Laser Crosses, Class I (eye-safe)
A limitation for most LED light scanners is that it works best indoors, where ambient light must be controlled. With Blue Laser Crosses, users can now scan objects outside, under direct sunlight with no issue. This great opens up applications where the scanner can be taken on to the field.
Light Source
Scan Accuracy
Volume Accuracy
Scan Speed
Point Distance
Align Mode
Colour Scan
Texture Scan
Single Scan Range
Best Working Distance
Scan Head Weight
Camera Resolution
High detail mode
EinScan HX
7 Blue Laser Crosses, Class I (eye-safe)
Up to 0.04mm
0.04+0.06mm/m
55 FPS
Markers Alignment
0.25mm - 3mm
Feature Alignment
Markers Alignment
Texture Alignment
Hybrid Alignment
Yes (no add-on required)
Yes
420 x 440 mm
470mm
710g
1280 x 1024
EinScan Pro HD
White Light
Up to 0.045mm
0.3 mm/m (Markers Alignment)
10 frames/sec
3,000,000 points/sec
Stripe pattern scanning
0.2mm - 3mm
Markers Alignment
Feature Alignment (with rich geometrical features on the surface)
Yes (with add-on: Colour Pack)
Yes
209 x 160 mm - 310 x 240 mm
510mm
1.13kg (including the USB3.0 cable)
1280 x 1024
Yes
EinScan Pro 2X
White Light
Up to 0.05mm
0.3 mm/m (Markers Alignment)
20 frames/sec
100,000 points/sec
7 data capture lines
0.2mm - 2mm
Markers Alignment
Yes (with add-on: Colour Pack)
No
135 x 100 mm - 225 x 170 mm
400mm
1.13kg (including the USB3.0 cable)
1280 x 1024