Early this month Z Corporation presented two new handheld laser scanners for quickly and easily capturing large swaths of 3D geometry and true color data for reverse engineering, inspection, product design, and a host of other applications. Thus Z Corporation announces on their website.
The ZScanner 700 PX and ZScanner 700 CX, introduced at the SolidWorks World 2009 International User Conference and Exposition, extend the award-winning ZScanner 700 platform that in 2006 introduced great speed, ease-of-use and versatility to 3D scanning. The ZScanner 700 was the first-handheld, self-positioning scanner on the market that could digitize 3D surfaces in real time. It lets users scan any object in the tightest spaces with one continuous scan. Conventional scanners require multiple setups with fixed-position tripods, mechanical arms, or external positioning devices that must be aimed and re-aimed directly at target surfaces. The ZScanner 700 also captures information in a single reference model, meaning users do not need to invest time or risk errors in tedious post-processing to stitch multiple scans into one.
Z Corporation states that the new ZScanner 700 PX is the world’s only handheld laser scanner that precision-scans large objects such as aircraft and automobiles, items that previously have been too big to capture by hand. The discovery stems from built-in Aicon photogrammetric software, previously available only in fixed-position 3D scanners that lack the handheld’s mobility, speed and convenience. As users of the ZScanner 700 PX choose larger target objects for scanning, its accuracy increases, to up to eight times that of the standard ZScanner 700. The new ZScanner’s ease of use, accuracy and portability make it ideal for applications such as reverse engineering, inspection, 3D archiving, complex shape acquisition, measurement, damage assessment, digital modeling/mockups and rapid prototyping. The speed and accuracy translate into cost savings, increased quality and additional revenue.
The ZScanner 700 CX is the first handheld laser scanner that can capture surface information in full 24-bit color, rendering the complete picture of an object, not just the geometry. Color 3D data enables more realistic and informative 3D visualization and concept models, making the ZScanner 700 CX ideal for cultural heritage, anthropology, archeology, art, entertainment and Web applications, as well as product design and reverse engineering.
More information: www.zcorp.com
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