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High Resolution data of complex parts
As nothing touches the model during data collection, the laser scanner is also particularly useful for very small, deflectable, delicate, or complex parts, and parts with holes that may be too small for a touch probe to accurately digitize. Using a touch probe alone to digitize delicate or complex parts can be tedious, time-consuming, or even impossible, but the laser solution can very quickly and easily provide high resolution 3D data without touching the part or model.
Convenient and powerful Scan Tools software
Whenever you reposition the model to scan another of its surfaces, you create a new scan file. Laser and MicroScribe digitizer or portable CMM outputs are synchronized and transferred to Scan Tools software for real-time visualization and subsequent processing. This includes discrete point-and-click measurements that can better capture sharp edges or corners. The software processes the scanned raw data, performing much of the necessary cleanup for noise reduction and hole filling, triangulation, registration, decimation, and merging of the files to provide a unified data set.
High Accuracy
With a vertical resolution of .0006 / 16um, Kreon’s Skiron 3D laser scanner can capture objects with a high level of detail. Because the point cloud contains an equal distribution of points lying above and below the ideal surface, the quality of the final surface is determined by the post-processing software and the statistics of the measurement process rather than the laser scanner’s tolerance or the accuracy of the 3D digitizer or portable CMM. The software uses sophisticated algorithms to align the scanned profiles, which themselves have a higher accuracy than the traditional MicroScribe system using a touch probe. As a result, overall system accuracy and resolution equals or exceeds that of the MicroScribe touch probe system.
Software Compatibility
Kreon laser-scanned data is compatible with almost every software application supporting point or polygon import. Many third-party software programs can be used to transform the data into CAD-editable formats for manipulation or analysis, such as a comparison between a laser-scanned first manufactured article and the original CAD design.
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