Polyga, a manufacturer of professional 3D scanning and mesh processing technologies, adds two models for digitizing both larger and smaller objects into 3D models. The new models of the HDI Compact line are: HDI Compact L6 for digitizing large objects and HDI Compact C504 macro 3D scanner for scanning extremely small objects.
Compared to HDI Carbon whose emphasis was laid on carbon fiber as key component, this one’s main strength lies in its ability to scan various types of objects. For example, the L6 delivers a field of view of approximately half a meter (19.6”). Just as they do with HDI Carbon, users can scan big parts with high accuracy of up to 50 microns.
With the C504 on the other hand, the user can has a 1.5 cm (0.59”) field of view for 3D scanning very small objects with incredible accuracy.
“During rigorous testing, we used the HDI Compact C504 to scan a part as small as 1 cm in length and captured 3D scans with remarkable accuracy at just 6 microns,” says Thomas Tong, President of Polyga Inc. “The macro 3D scanner works similar to a point and shoot for 3D scanning tiny objects. It can even capture minute details of an object difficult to see with the naked eye. This is quite an achievement for us.”
Already available for purchase, the 3D scanners come with proprietary 3D scanning software, FlexScan3D, that includes a full suite of tools for 3D capturing, advanced post-processing of scans into a full 3D model, and quality inspection analysis.
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