From handheld 3D scanning to fully automated part measurement
From handheld 3D scanning to fully automated part measurement
At the hi trade show on October 5-7, Zebicon is demonstrating the entire product portfolio
3D scanning is an acknowledged technology for measurement of parts for both development, running-in, and production. There are several types of scanners on the market, and it is therefore important for companies to consider, which needs and functions their next metrology system must solve.
At hi21 Zebicon is ready to demonstrate both manual and automated solutions for industrial part measurement and quality control. Furthermore, we are bringing a new line of systems from GOM and ZEISS, which are more suitable for small and medium sized companies.
New 3D metrology system on the market
For the first time at the hi trade show, you can experience the new systems in Zebicon’s portfolio, GOM Scan 1 and T-SCAN hawk.
CEO Jeppe H. Laursen states, ”We see a great potential for these systems, which address companies, departments, and applications, which we have not been good enough to target earlier. Therefore, we are happy to present GOM Scan 1 and T-SCAN hawk at hi Tech & Industry this year.”
GOM Scan 1 is a compact and user-friendly 3D scanner, suitable for quick measurement of small and medium sized parts. It is an ideal solution for measurements in relation to 3D print, 3D modelling, or reverse engineering.
T-SCAN hawk is a handheld laser scanner, which can measure fine details and deep holes by using three different scanning modes. This mobile scanner is designed to gather 3D data wherever the need appears. It is suitable for measurements in relation to reverse engineering, maintenance, and quality control.
Meet Zebicon at stand K-8252 and K-8262 and experience the new scanners firsthand.