|
About eScan...
Who is eScan for:
The eScan is for uses that don't require the high accuracy offered by the Optix Series or other high priced scanners.
How accurate is the eScan:
The eScan is accurate to 150 microns (.0059")
Is there a high resolution option:
Yes. we offer a bundled solution called eScan modified that offers accuracy up to 89 microns (.0035") and includes a 2-axis rotary stage and mount to create an automated 3D scanning solution.

How fast is the eScan:
eScan is quick with a single scan taking only 7 seconds.
How does eScan compare to other scanners:
The eScan offers the same professional functionality and reverse engineering capabilities offered by other scanners costing upwards of $50,000.00 but at a fraction of the cost at only $10995.00.
Is eScan portable:
Yes. Weighing only 3.5 lbs. tripod mountable, and with a plug and play Windows interface, eScan can be use indoors or out, or in any typical scanning environment.
What is included with eScan:
Everything that is needed for reverse engineering with no hidden costs. Included with the scanner is software that does merging and aligning of scans, processing of scans, 3D viewer, scaling, color and visual features, basic measuring, inspection, and editing tools, as well as multiple file type output. We also include the power and USB cables and a 1 year limited warranty.
How large an object can I scan:
The eScan is not limited by the size of the object to be scanned. The merging and aligning software that comes with the scanner uses common feature recognition to align and merge scans. This means that as long as there is overlap and common features amongst two scans the software has the capability of automatic aligning. If there is not enough crossover or common features between the scans then markers are used in software to align and merge scans.
Can I scan dark or shiny objects with eScan:
Yes. however, for increaesed accuracy and speed it may be recommended to utilize a dulling spray at times.
Is there a color texture option:
Yes, We offer a color texture option for an additional cost.
What file formats does the software produce:
You can export point clouds in ASCII, or create polygon meshes such as STL, VRML, OBJ, or create IGES models for use in typical CAD/CAM applications such as Rhinoceros, SolidWorks, Autodesk, etc.
Download an eScan Brochure
|