3D scanners
Create a digital model of a physical object
3D scanning is a technology which creates a digital 3D model of a physical object. The technology is based on a light pattern being projected on the object, and is therefore also called structured light 3D scanning or white light 3D scanning.
Today the technology behind 3D scanning is so advanced that it can be used equally to tactile coordinate measuring machines for geometric measurement.
With 3D scanning of parts the whole surface geometry is measured, and not only selected coordinates.
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3D scanner for part verification
Zebicon is the Danish distributor of optical metrology systems from Carl Zeiss GOM Metrology, who's series of 3D scanners provide different features which accommodate different needs.
Common to these 3D scanners are; very accurate 3D measurement, detailed scan in high resolution, fast data acquisition, advanced inspection possibilities, complete geometric analysis and comprehensive reporting module
3D scanning is primarily used for reverse engineering or quality control and part verification.

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