Structured light scanners

Structured light scanners


The basic function of a structured light scanner is simple: you project a structured light pattern onto an object, then film it with at least one camera (usually two cameras) to capture the ways in which the object deforms the light pattern.

RS-SQUARED Area Scanner

The world’s fastest portable measuring arm scanner
 

Built on a platform of advanced structured light scanning technology, the RS-SQUARED Area Scanner is a ground-breaking 3D scanner compatible with all current generation Absolute Arm 7-Axis systems.

The RS-SQUARED is a white light scanner that uses an Absolute Arm system to position large square ‘tiles’ of 3D scan data. This removes the need for the time-consuming application of reference markers or spray, or for complex mechanical processes such as fringe projection that require a stable environment. Up to four data tiles are captured every second, which, combined with a minimal set-up time creates a scanning system capable of generating point cloud data in less time than ever. 

As with other Absolute Arm scanners like the Absolute Scanner AS1, the RS-SQUARED can be easily removed and remounted at will with no need for time-consuming recalibration processes thanks to an innovative repeatable mounting system.

Technical characteristics

Scaner type

Structured light scanning

Accuracy, Pform(Sph1x25:ODS)

0,06mm

Point acquisition rate

4 million points per sec.

Points per frame

1 million

Lines per second (max.)

max. 4 Hz

Frame size (at mid-range)

300х300mm

Stand off mid. range

300 ± 50 mm

Minimum point spacing

0.021 mm

Laser class

2

Protection rating

 

Weight

1.4kg


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