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Laser Scanners

Utilizing a laser scanner empowers companies to capture precise 3D data of physical objects quickly and efficiently. Whether you're reverse engineering legacy parts, inspecting complex geometries, or creating digital twins, a laser scanner delivers high-resolution, non-contact measurements that reduce manual effort and eliminate guesswork. It streamlines workflows, improves accuracy, and enables faster decision-making across design, manufacturing, and quality control. For industries like aerospace, automotive, and energy, having a laser scanner in-house means greater control, flexibility, and speed—turning physical reality into actionable digital insight.

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ScanTech NimbleTrack

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The NimbleTrack is a cutting-edge wireless 3D scanning system developed by Scantech and distributed by Scanology, designed for fast, precise, and portable measurement of small to medium-sized components. It features a fully wireless setup, making it ideal for use in tight spaces, remote locations, or power-restricted environments. With scanning speeds up to 6.63 million measurements per second, 54 blue laser lines, and 120 FPS frame rate, it captures fine details and complex geometries with metrology-grade accuracy (up to 0.025 mm). Its lightweight carbon fiber frame and advanced edge computing make it a powerful tool for industrial inspection, reverse engineering, and quality control.

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FARO Focus

The FARO Focus is a compact, high-precision 3D laser scanner designed for capturing detailed point clouds of buildings, structures, and complex environments. With long-range capabilities, high-speed scanning, and intuitive software integration, it’s ideal for applications like aerospace, architecture, construction, forensics, and industrial plant documentation. Its portability, accuracy, and ease of use make it a powerful tool for creating digital twins, conducting as-built analysis, and streamlining project workflows.

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Creaform HandySCAN

Creaform offers portable 3D scanning solutions known for their precision, speed, and ease of use in industrial environments. Their metrology-grade scanners—like the HandySCAN and Go!SCAN series—are ideal for reverse engineering, quality control, and product development. With lightweight designs, real-time mesh generation, and high-resolution data capture, Creaform scanners deliver reliable results on complex surfaces, making them a trusted choice across aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing sectors.

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