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RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner

industrial 3d scanner

Features include:

  • Dynamic referencing technology, Freely move parts without effecting accuracy.
  • Ultra high accuracy, up to 0.01mm.
  • Fine detail scanning, capture perfect 3D data of precision parts.
  • Good adaptability, making it easier to scan shiny surfaces.
  • Wireless Capability, giving complete flexibility to scan large parts or in areas not suitable for trailing cables.

 Category: 3D Scanning Hardware

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Rigelscan 3D Laser Scanner Series

If you are looking for a cutting-edge metrology system, look no further than the RigelScan series of handheld 3D laser scanners from ZG Technology Co. Ltd. These scanners are capable of quickly capturing even the finest features of parts with an accuracy of up to 0.02mm, making them one of the most precise new metrology system solutions available today. Their accuracy has been certified by the National Institute of Metrology.

The RigelScan scanners employ blue laser scanning technology, allowing them to capture even the shiniest surfaces easily. Additionally, these scanners offer a wireless module option, which allows for a flexible scanning experience of large parts and assemblies with a 3d scanner. These combined features make the RigelScan series of scanners the perfect 3D measurement solution for all industries.

  • Multi-function buttons for easier interaction with the software.
  • Large Scale Scanning area up to 600×550mm.
  • Ultra High Accuracy, up to 0.01mm.
  • High Efficiency, up to 1,050,000 measurements/s.
  • Fine Detail Scanning, Capture perfect 3D data of precision parts.
  • Wireless Connection, Easy & Flexible Scanning of large parts.
  • Blue Laser Technology
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RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner Features

The RigelScan series laser 3d scanner is a handheld 3D laser scanner with many features, making it a perfect 3D measurement solution for all industries. Some of the most vital features of the RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner are:

Fine Detail Scanning

The scanner’s fine detail scanning feature enables it to capture perfect 3D data of precision parts. This fine-scanning feature allows manufacturers to create detailed designs and prototypes of their products, ensuring they meet the required specifications and are of the highest quality.

Ultra-High Accuracy

The RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner offers ultra-high accuracy, up to 0.01mm, certified by the National Institute of Metrology. This feature ensures that all measurements are precise and accurate, giving manufacturers the confidence to produce high-quality products.

Dynamic referencing technology

The RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner features dynamic referencing technology, allowing you to move parts freely without affecting accuracy. This feature ensures that you get accurate measurements even when scanning complex geometries.

Good Adaptability

RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner has good adaptability to scan shiny surfaces, making it easier for industries to capture data on challenging parts. This feature is particularly useful in the automotive and aerospace industries, where many parts have a shiny surface.

Wireless Capability

The RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner includes a wireless module option, giving users complete flexibility to scan large parts or areas unsuitable for trailing cables. This feature allows manufacturers to capture data easily without being limited by cable length or connectivity issues.

Multi-Function Buttons

RigelScan 3D Laser Scanners are designed with multi-function buttons so users can interact with the scanner more easily. This feature gives users quality control and a more intuitive interface, making it easier to accurately operate the scanner and capture data.

Large Scale Scanning Area

The scanner has a large-scale scanning area of up to 600×550mm, enabling users to capture data on larger parts or assemblies quickly. This feature is particularly useful in the aerospace and automotive industries, where manufacturers must capture data on large components and assemblies.

High-Efficiency

The RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner has a high efficiency of up to 1,050,000 measurements/s, enabling users to capture data quickly and accurately. This feature ensures manufacturers can produce high-quality products within a shorter time frame, improving their productivity and efficiency.

Blue Laser Technology

The RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner applies blue laser scanning technology, making capturing data on shiny surfaces easier. This feature enables manufacturers to make blue laser lines to capture data accurately, even on parts with a reflective surface, improving the quality of their products.

Applications of RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner

RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner has various applications across different industries, including:

The RigelScan series of 3D laser scanners are incredibly versatile, with applications in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, mold/tooling, and fabrication.

Automotive:

The RigelScan series of scanners can be used for the furthest range of automotive applications, including reverse engineering, competitive product analysis, repackaging, interior customization, modeling and design, and finite element analysis support (FEA).

Aerospace:

In the aerospace industry, the RigelScan series of scanners can be used for rapid prototyping, quality control inspection, (MRO) wear and tear analysis, aerodynamics, stress analysis, OEM part recycling, engineering quality control, and reverse engineering.

Mold/Tooling:

These scanners are ideal for mold/tooling applications such as reverse engineering, quality control, and tooling wear analysis.

Industry/Fabrication:

The RigelScan scanners are also well-suited for various industrial and fabrication applications, including reverse engineering, MRO wear analysis, mechanical/tooling, fabrication inspection, and deviation analysis.

FAQs

How accurate is the RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner?

The RigelScan 3D Laser Scanner has an accuracy of up to 0.01mm. It is certified by the National Institute of Metrology to capture fine features of parts to a precision of 0.02mm.

How much do 3D laser scanners cost?

The cost of 3D laser scanners varies depending on the brand, model, and features. A handheld 3D laser scanner typically costs between a few thousand dollars and tens of thousands.

Is 3D laser scanning the same as LiDAR?

3D laser scanning and LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) are different, although they use lasers to gather data. LiDAR typically uses a laser rangefinder to create a 3D map of an environment, while 3D laser scanning captures the geometry and texture of objects and surfaces.

Are 3D scanners worth it?

Whether 3D scanners are worth it depends on your specific needs and the industry you are in. 3D scanners are essential for design and quality control for some sectors, such as automotive and aerospace. For others, they may not be necessary. It’s vital to weigh the benefits and costs before investing in a 3D scanner.

AUTOMOTIVE

Reverse Engineering
Competitive Product Analysis
Repackaging
Interior Customisation
Modeling and Design
Finite Element Analysis Support (FEA)

AEROSPACE

Rapid Prototyping
Quality Control Inspection,
(MRO) Wear & Tear Analysis
Aerodynamics
Stress Analysis
OEM Part Recycling
Reverse Engineering

MOULD/TOOLING

Reverse Engineering
Quality Control
Tooling Wear Analysis

INDUSTRY/FABRICATION

Reverse Engineering
MRO Wear Analysis
Mechanical/Tooling
Fabrication Inspection
Deviation Analysis

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