Polyga launches the HDI Compact 3D Scanners & FlexScan3D scanning software

Polyga Inc., specialized in 3D scanning and mesh processing technologies releases the new HDI Compact 3D scanners. The company aims at meeting the demand for an easy-to-use solution of a consumer-grade 3D scanner with the output of a professional 3D scanning system.

These turnkey systems are small yet powerful, with a sleek solid aluminum body weighing less than 2 kilograms. The HDI Compact 3D scanners use blue LED structured-light technology to deliver stunning quality 3D scan results at an ultrafast scan speed of a fraction of a second.

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We found there is a strong demand for a solution that has the ease of use of a consumer-grade 3D scanner but the output of a professional 3D scanning system–in terms of capturing high resolution 3D scans at sub-micron accuracy,” said Thomas Tong, president of Polyga. “The HDI Compact 3D scanners cover all these bases. They are plug and play systems, ready to use right out of the box within minutes of setup. Install the included proprietary 3D scanning software, FlexScan3D, to your computer and you are ready for scanning.

It is possible to automate the 3D scanning workflow when used in conjunction with a rotary turntable. This enables to create complete digital 3D models from physical objects even easier.

There are three models: 1, 2, and 5-megapixel dual camera systems for different scanning volumes. However, the 5 megapixel model is ideal for 3D scanning extremely small objects with an impressive accuracy of up to 12 microns (0.012 mm) per scan.

The HDI Compact systems are great as standalone desktop 3D scanners, integrating into systems, or embedding into devices.

FlexScan3D scanning software  

In addition to the HDI Compact, Polyga unveils a new version of FlexScan3D software that also supports the Gocator 3000 series of 3D smart sensors from LMI Technologies. In addition to achieving 100% in-line inspection for factory automation at production speed, these snapshot sensors can now capture 3D scans to create full digital 3D models of parts for off-line analysis.

Furthermore, FlexScan3D processes the scan data during the capturing stage with built-in aligning, merging, and hole filling capabilities. Once transformed into digital 3D model, 3D scans can be used in 3D visualization, reverse engineering, and quality inspection applications.

Digital 3D Model

According to the company, the device ensures the comprehensive 3D measurement data the user needs in one system to eliminate any product defects during manufacturing.

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