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Details: New Einscan Pro 2X 3D Scanner Premium Edition with Handheld HD Feature Alignment 0.2mm Resolution for Reverse Engineering, Manufacturing, Design, Art, Medical, Education
Brand: EinScan
PROVE EFFICIENCY OF HIGH-QUALITY 3D MODELING Meet the completely new EinScan Pro 2X the next generation of handheld 3D scanners with the latest technology. This new model is based on the feedback from thousands of users and the valuable input of SHINING 3D’s own R&D team. Being faster and more accurate than ever before, the portable versatile EinScan Pro 2X will improve the efficiency of high-quality 3D modeling. Portable & User-friendly Design With a lightweight and compact size, you can easily take the EinScan Pro 2X anywhere like a laptop, enjoy the plug-and-play installation and unlimited scanning experience. IMPROVE EFFICIENCY OF HIGH-QUALITY 3D MODELING High Accuracy. A great option for scanning small to medium size objects Scan Faster than Ever Before Ideal for high-quality 3D modeling Read more The truly portable and versatile handheld 3D scanner for high-precision results Read more Ideal Professional Scanning Tool for Small to Medium-sized Objects Scan Speed (Handheld Rapid Scan): 30 fps 1,500, 000 points/s Scan Accuracy (Fixed Scan): 0.04 mm Volumetric Accuracy (Handheld Scan Modes): 0.1 mm + 0.3 mm/m Minimum Point Distance (Handheld HD / Rapid Scan): 0.2 mm Read more New Scanning Software EXSCAN PRO Brand-new UI and Workflow New Operation Mode Option Allows users a faster scanning experience during operation and set the resolution option afterwards during the data processing, which improves scanning efficiency. High Compatibility Outputs standard file formats including STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC and P3 Read more Solid Edge SHINING 3D Edition Convergent Modeling Synchronous Modeling Reverse Engineering Additive Manufacturing Read more Applications For Higher Efficiency & Quality Manufacturing & Reverse Engineering 3D Modeling for Customized Product and Service via 3D Printing For Unlimited Inspiration Art & Heritage Design For A Healthier Life Healthcare For Creative Imagination Research & Education Virtual Display Read more Technical Specifications Scan Accuracy 0.045 mm (Handheld HD scan), 0.04 mm (Fixed scan) Volumetric Accuracy 0.3 mm/m (Markers Alignment) Scan Speed 10 fps 3,000,000 points/s (Handheld HD scan); 30 fps1,500,000 points/s (Handheld Rapid Scan) Point Distance 0.2 mm-2 mm Single Scan Range 150*120 mm — 250*200 m Depth of Field ±100 mm Working Distance 400 mm Light Source LED Texture Scan Yes (with Add-on: Color Pack) (Sold separately) Outdoor Operation Set up the shelter or cover to avoid direct sunlight Printable Data Output Able to export watertight 3D model directly to 3D printing Output Formats OBJ; STL; ASC; PLY; P3 ; 3MF Supported OS Microsoft Windows 7; Windows 8; Windows 10; (64bit) Recommended Configuration Computer with Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX/RTX series cards, higher or equal to GTX 1080;video memory: ≥4G; processor: I7-8700 or higher; memory: ≥64G; interface: high-speed USB
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- New 2022 released. Sold and ship by UMAX. Premium edition with Handheld HD Feature alignment
- Ideal for scanning small to medium size objects (1 inch to 5 feet). Output formats STL,OBJ,PLY,ASC,P3,3MF
- High Accuracy: 0.045mm in Handheld mode and 0.04mm in Fixed mode with Turntable. Factory tested accuracy according to VDI/VDE 2634 standards
- Catch fine detail: Best resolution up to 0.2mm in Handheld mode, 0.16mm in Fixed mode. High quality 3D data modeling
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide 3D Scanners
A 3D scanner is a machine that allows objects to be scanned, scanned, and then reconstructed into 3D images.- Laser scanner: This scanner, which works by capturing light, is the most accurate of the three types but is the most expensive.
- 3D camera: This scanner, which uses light, is less expensive but less accurate.
- Projection scanner: This is often the least expensive, but is the least accurate of the three.
- Low-cost scanners: These scanners are often used in education, but aren’t very accurate.
- High-precision scanners: These scanners are the most accurate, but tend to be expensive.
- Speed: Before buying, make sure you understand how quickly the scanner can scan an object.
- Resolution: The resolution of the scanner refers to the number of pixels in the scan.
- Accuracy: Accuracy refers to how close the scan is to the real object.
- Portability: The scanner’s portability refers to how portable it is.
- Cost: The scanner’s cost refers to how much it will cost you to buy.
- Software: Finally, the software that comes with the scanner refers to the type of software you can use.
How to choose 3D Scanners
There are a lot of 3D scanning options on the market today, so how do you choose the right one for your business? We broke down the factors you should consider before making a purchase:- How large is the area you want to be scanned? If you want to scan large areas, you’ll probably want to invest in a larger scanning device that has a greater resolution.
- How many surfaces are in the area you want to scan? If you want to scan an entire building, having multiple scanners will allow you to scan different sections of the building and stitch them together.
- How accurate is the scan? The accuracy of the scan will determine how realistic your end products will be.
- How much data do you need? For 3D scanning, the more data you collect, the more usable the final products will be.
- How accurate do you need the final model to be? If you want high accuracy, you may want to invest in more expensive scanning devices that can capture extremely fine details and textures.
- What type of end product do you need? If you need models, we recommend choosing a 3D scanning device that can produce files that can be used to create 3D models. If you need objects, we recommend choosing a 3D scanning device that can produce files that can be used to create physical objects.
- How far away is the area you want to scan? Some 3D scanning devices, like laser scanners, require external light sources and reflectors to function properly.
- How long will the scan take? Some 3D scanning devices, like 3D scanners, require users to stand in a specific location while the scan is taking place.
- How accurate do you need the scan to be? The depth of the scan will determine the accuracy of the models.
- What material do you need to scan? To effectively scan an object, the material must be conductive.
How to maintain 3D Scanners
Maintaining 3D scanners is a lot like taking care of any other complex machinery. There are two main parts: the scanning head and the software/controller.When it comes to the scanning head, there are a few key areas that you’ll want to keep track of:
- Time: Just like any machine, your 3D scanner has a specific lifespan. Depending on usage, you may be able to get anywhere from 5,000 to 100,000 scans out of it before it starts to break down.
- Temperature: Just like the average computer, your 3D scanner needs to stay between 65 to 85?F.
- Dust: Similar to a laptop or desktop computer, dust can build up over time. If it builds up around the scanning head, it can create blurry images or lead to other malfunctions.
- Compressed Air: Compressed air can be used to clean dust and other gunk out of the scanning head.
- The Software/Controller: When it comes to a scanner’s software, it’s important to keep it updated. Software updates improve functionality and fix bugs.