Trade Show
ScannersJune 2012
Ximena Matus
Exhibitors List
RAPID 2012presented at
Trade Show 1
A 3D scanner is a device that translates and analyzes the prop-erties of an object and translates it to a digital manageable data. To achieve this purpose there exists different technologies such as • laser scanning, • white light scanning, • stereo photogrammetry • and more (such as using your own basic camera).
Currently this technology is used in several fields such as medi-cine, product design, cultural heritage, animation, reverse engi-neering and more.
FLAAR Reports has been attending Rapid Conference and Ex-position Tradeshow on Additive Manufacturing, 3D Imaging, software and scanners for several years now with the purpose of investigating this new technologies and their application on cultural heritage, especially artifacts in the Mayan culture. In the past FLAAR Reports has worked with several scanners and 3D software provided through the assistance of IBProcadd in Slove-nia, such as Zcorp scanners and Geomagic software.
For 2012-2013 we wish to scan seashells (used by the Maya as jewelry, and other shells were worn by deities such as God N. We also wish to scan exotic tropical fruits and vegetables of sizes and shapes not known to people in USA and Europe. Plus we are interested in scanning the sacred trees which have coni-cal spines around their base. So we look forward to having scan-ners and software available to us so we can evaluate this equip-ment for museum applications, and applications for botanists.
We are especially interested in scanning systems and software which can scan moving subjects, since it is hard to keep a jaguar quiet. We wish to scan all the creatures which the ancient Maya considered sacred.
Because there are different types of scanning technology and uses, we are presenting the properties of each scanner exhibit-ed at Rapid 2012 with technical details and general information.
Our web site on animals is www.maya-ethnozoology.org.Our web site on sacred flowers and plants is www.maya-ethnobotany.org Our web site on Maya archaeology is www.maya-archaeology.org Our web site on 3D scanning is www.3d-scanners-3d-software-reviews.org
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Trade Show 23dMD
Mounted 3dMDface System
Scanning Technology Non-invasive active stereo photogrammetry with medical-grade ma-chine vision cameras and a industrial-grade flash system
Applications Clinical practice, anatomical documentation and biometric facial recognition
Dimensions
Weight
Field of view 180 degree face capture (ear-to-ear)
Resolution500 to 40,000 polygons per square inch with texture images in 24-bit color
Accuracy <0.2 mm RMS
Software Dophin 3D™, SurgiCase CMF™ from Materialise, Maxilim™, Onyx-Ceph3D™, and VoXim from IVS
Output tsb, .obj, .stl, .wrl, .aop, .dxf, .raw, ASCII
Acquisition Speed ~ 1.5 milliseconds at high resolution
3dMDwww.3dmd.com Setup for face scanning using the 3dMDface
exhibited at RAPID 2012.
Nicholas at 3dMD booth discussing about the features of this type of scanning system.
Trade Show 3Capture 3D
ATOS Compact Scan 5M
Scanning Technology Blue light technology
Weight 3.9 kg
Field of view 40 x 30 mm to 1200 x 900 mm
Software ATOS GOM Inspect Professional VMR
Applications 3D measuring components such as casted and injection molded parts, forms and models, interiors, prototypes, design models, etc.
Point spacing 0.017 – 0.481
Camera pixels 2 x 5,000,000
Sensor dimensions 340 x 130 x 230 mmCapture 3Dwww.capture3d.com
Setup for the ATOS Scanner at Capure 3D booth.
Nicholas at Capture 3D inspecting the ATOS scanner.
This scanner uses Blue light technology.
Trade Show 4
HandyScan 3D System with C-Track dual-camera sensor
Scanning Technology Laser class II (eye-safe)
Applications Reverse Engineering, Styling, Design, Inspection, FEA/CFD, Prototyping.
Weight 1.25 kg (2.75 lb)
Measurement rate 25,000 measures/s
Resolution 0.050 mm (0.002 in)
Accuracy Up to 0.040 mm (0.0016 in.)
Volumetric accuracy 0.020 mm + 0.100 mm/m (0.0008 in, 0.0003 in./ft)
Stand-off distance 300 mm (12 in.)
Field of view +- 150 mm (+- 6 in.)
Laser Cross Area 210 mm x 210 mm (8.2 in x 8.2 in)60 mm x 60 mm (hi-res) (2.4 in x 2.4 in)
Software VXelements
Output formats .dae, .fbx, .ma, .obj, .ply, .stl, .txt, .wrl, .x3d , .x3dz, .zpr
Creaformwww.creaform3d.com
Scanning demonstration of the HandyScan 3D System at Creaform booth in RAPID 2012.
C-Track 780, the dual-camera sensor used with the HandyScan 3D, exhibited at RAPID 2012.
Nicholas at the Creaform booth sharing our FLAAR Reports on 3D Scanning and Software.
Scanning a wheel cover with the HandyScan 3D System.
Creaform
Trade Show 5Direct Dimensions
ShapeShot
Scanning TechnologyPassive stereo photogrammetry technology.Flash-lit 4 10 megapixel up to 21 megapixels digital cameras setup, and setup can be arranged up to 32 digital cameras.
Applications Face shots to create 3D models for video games or models. Military and security applications,
Field of view Face area (adjustable depending of the amount of cameras)
Resolution Up to 21 megapixels per captured image
Accuracy 0.020”
Software DI3D 3D Capture System, DI3Dview by Dimensional Imaging
Output .obj and .di3b (Dimensional Imaging’s format)
Acquisition Speed Up to 3 seconds
Direct Dimensionswww.dirdim.com
Nicholas in the Shapeshot demonstration for face scanning using stereo photogrammetry.
This type of technology is interest to us, for its capacity of capturing fine detail on textures and colors.
The setup for the Shapeshot demonstration consists of 4 digital cam-eras arranged in a specific way, a clear background and a computer.
Trade Show Direct Dimensions 6
We thank the helpful staff at Direct Dimensions booth and the support they gave via email by sending the 3D files shown in this page.
Trade Show 7EMS
COMET LED Steinbichler 5MScanning Technology Blue LED lighting technology
3D point distance 18 to 300 μm
Field of view Up to 750 x 630 x 500 mm
Software Steinbichler COMET plus
Applications Quality control, inspection, mold and toolmaking, design, rapid manufacturing, reverse engineering, 3D scanning.
Measurement rate 2 to 5M measurement points
Resolution 2448 x 2050
Acquisition Speed 2 s
Object positioning Rotation table (COMET rotary, COMET dual rotary)
threeRivers VirtuosoScanning Technology Triangulation by light sectioning method
Accuracy ± 150 μm
Field of view 4x3” up to 12x9”
Software Tributary, Meshlab, Rapidform XOR, Rapidform Academic Suite
Applications Education, industrial design, arts, heritage, entertainment and CGI (computer generated imagery).
Capture Density 1.2 million polygons pre view standard
Output OBJ, 3DS VRML, PLY and more
Dimensions 9.75 x 4.25 x 6.7 in.
Weight 5 lb.
Acquisition Speed 5 seconds for 1 scan
EMSwww.ems-usa.com
The scanning setup using Virtuoso and COMET LED scanners.
In the left you can see the closeup for the threeRivers Virtuoso scanner, and inthe right the COMET LED by Steinbichler.
Trade Show 8
eQUALITYTECHwww.eqtinc.com
SOLUTIONIX REXCAN 4
Scanning TechnologyWhite-light technology. Phase-shifting optical triangulation (10° trian-gulation angle with increased depth/diameter ratio) technology using twin CCD cameras.
Applications Quality Control, Reverse Engineering, virtual manufacturing, tooling maintenance and repair, engineering analysis.
Dimensions 560 mm x 153 mm x 240 mm
Weight 5 kg
Field of view 55 mm to 1500 mm (diagonal)
Point spacing 0.03mm – 0.58 mm
Accuracy Less than 10 micron surface noise and feature error
Software Geomagic’s Wrap 2012, Studio 2012 and Qualify 2012. ezScan™
Acquisition Speed 1 second per single shot
eQUALITYTECH
Close up view of the Solutionix Rexcan 4.Setup of the Solutionixs Rexcan 4 presented at eQUALITYTECH booth in RAPID 2012.
Trade Show 9
SOLUTIONIX REXCAN DS2
Scanning Technology Twin cameras with narrow angle between (15° Triangulation angle). Phase shifting optical triangulation.
Applications Dental CAD/CAM application
Dimensions 212 mm x 340 mm x 449 mm
Weight 12.5 kg
Field of viewDS2-16L : 80 mmⅹ69 mmⅹ65 mm DS2-25L : 40 mmⅹ35 mmⅹ32 mm DS2-35L : 30 mmⅹ25 mmⅹ22 mm
Point spacing 0.06 mm ~ 0.02 mm
Light source LED, 160 ANSI-lumens
Output .stl
Acquisition Speed Single small model (size of a tooth) tkes 1 – 2 minutes, and a multi takes 3 – 4 minutes.
Rotary stage 2 axis movement
eQUALITYTECH
Trade Show 10eQUALITYTECH
SOLUTIONIX REXCAN CS AND CS+
Scanning Technology Structured-light scanning. CS Crossover Scanner uses phase-shift-ing optical triangulation technology with twin CCD camera.
Dimensions 300 mm x 800 mm x 900 mm
Field of view 100, 200, 400 mm diagonal
Light source Blue LED Light
Rotary stage 2-axis tilting turn table (swing and rotation). Turntable diameter: 300 mm
We want to thank the nice staff at eQUALITYTECH for providing information and support at the trade show.
The recently launched Solutionix Rexcan CS and CS+ presented at RAPID 2012.
Trade Show Faro Technologies Inc.
Faro AMP
Scanning Technology AMP’s patented Accordion Fringe Interferometry (AFI)
Applications Quality control, Reverse Engineering, Rapid Manufacturing
Dimensions 760mm x 308mm x 282mm (30 in x 12 in x 11 in)
Weight 17 kg / 37 lbs.
Field of view 500 x 500 x 220 mm field of view
Point per line
Accuracy Metrology grade imaging
Software FMPCapture, Polyworks, Geomagic, Rapidform
Acquisition Speed
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Creaformwww.creaform3d.com
The Faro AMP at Faro Technologies Inc booth in RAPID 2012.
Trade Show 12
NextEnginewww.nextengine.com
NextEngine 3D Scanner
Scanning TechnologyNextEngine’s MultiStripe Laser Triangulation (MLT)., parallel laser scanning. Full-color photo data and built-in whitelight texture illuminators with tri-phosphor for wide color gamut
ApplicationsProduct design, Molds, Castings and Fixtures fabrication, CG Art, Art, Architecture, Medical, such as prosthetics, orthopedics, and more.
Dimensions 3.6” x 8.8”x10.9”, Desktop size
Field of view 5.1” x3.8” and 13.5” x 10.1”
Resolution Macro, 160K points/in2 and Wide, 22.5K points/in2
Accuracy 0.005 inch.
Photo Surface Optically synchronous 7-color surface capture for precision-locked
Sensor Twin 3.0 Megapixel CMOS image sensor
Software ScanStudio HD, ScanStudio CAD TOOLS, RapidWorks
Acquisition Speed 50,000 processed points/sec
Output formats STL, OBJ, VRML, XYZ, and PLY.
At FLAAR Reports we are interested in this technology for Archaeology and Educational purposes, because our main interests are to scan plants, sea shells and seeds for Etnobothanical studies.
Here you can see the desktop size device ready to scan a sea shell with the Next Engine’s Multistripe Laster Triangulation.
NextEngine
Trade Show 13Rapid Form
Faro Edge
Scanning Technology Laser stripe (4” wide/90mm)
Applications Dimensional Analysis, Reverse Engineering, inspection and CAD-to-part analysis of parts, fixtures and assemblies.
Dimensions 6 ft. (1.8m) / 9 ft. (2.7m) / 12 ft. (3.7m)
Weight Laser line probe attachment is 7.8 oz (222.4 g)The standard Edge handle alone is 5.1 oz (145.8g)
Field of view Near Field 53 mm (2.09 in)Fara Field 90 mm (3.54 in)
Point per line 752 points/line
Accuracy +- 0.034mm (+- 0.0013 in.) / +- 0.041 mm (+- 0.0016 in) / +- 0.091 mm (+- 0.0035 in)
Software
Rapidform, FARO CAM2 Measure 10, CAM2 Q, Measure X, Meas-ure V4, Gage, Vtube-LASER, Vtube-STEP, Benderlink for FAROBuildIT, Dezignworks, Geomagic Qualify, Geomagic Wrap, Geo-magic Blade, Geomagic Bundle, InnovMetric Polyworks Bundle, InnovMetric Polyworks Inspector, InnovMetric Polyworks Inspector Probing, InnovMetric Polyworks Modeler, InnovMetric Polyworks Surveyor, New River Kinematics Spatial Analyzer, QMC CM4D Re-porter, XOR CAD Translator, XOS, XOV, Verisurf
Acquisition Speed Using CMOS technology the scan rate is 60 frames/second produc-ing over 45,000 points/second
Rapid Formwww.rapidform.com
The Creaform software used with the Faro Edge scanner at RAPID 2012.
Trade Show 14Shining 3D
3D Scanner-OpticalScan-DS
Scanning Technology White light
Applications For scanning fine pieces of jewelry design , toy design, small size parts 3D inspection, 3D products, electronic connectors, etc.
Dimensions 380 mm x 260 mm x 110 mm
Weight 5.9 Kg
Field of view 60 mm x 45 mm (adjustable)
Resolution 0.0 mm – 0.047 mm
Accuracy 0.01 mm – 0.007 mm
Software Shinningform-XOR with full functions on Rapidform XORedesign; SHINNINGFORM XOR, SHININGFORM XOV
Output asc , .stl
Acquisition Speed < 5 s
Shining 3Dwww.shining3d.com
The 3D Scanner OpticalScan DS exhibited at Shinning 3D.
Nicholas at the Shining 3D booth in RAPID 2012.
Trade Show Steinbichler 15
COMET LED Steinbichler 5MScanning Technology Blue LED lighting technology
3D point distance 18 to 300 μm
Field of view Up to 750 x 630 x 500 mm
Software Steinbichler COMET plus
Applications Quality control, inspection, mold and toolmaking, design, rapid manufacturing, reverse engineering, 3D scanning.
Measurement rate 2 to 5M measurement points
Resolution 2448 x 2050
Acquisition Speed 2 s
Object positioning Rotation table (COMET rotary, COMET dual rotary)Nicholas at the Steinbichler booth in RAPID 2012.
Close ups of the COMET LED scanner by Steinbichler.
Trade Show 16
CGI Pearl 700 Series
Scanning Technology 3D cross-sectional scanning system (0.001” – 0.002”)
Applications Scanning of opaque machine-able plastic molded parts internally and externally, Reverse engineering.
Dimensions 19.5” x 16” x 28” (Desktop size)
Repeatability ±.0127 mm or ±.0005 in.
Layer thickness 0.002 in.
Field of view(Scanning area) 2.5” x 1.75” x 3.35”
Software CGI Spec.Check
C.G.I. Capture Geometry Internally
www.cgiinspection.com
Demonstration of the CGI Pearl 700 series at the CGI booth in RAPID 2012.
Roland exhibited a milling machine that can be used with another ac-cessory to create a 3D scanner, the MDX-20 or the MDX-15.
Due to the lack of information and brochures, we did extra research to find more information about this scanner accesory for the MDX-20 and MDX-15. Its a contact digitizer to scan physical parts for reverse engineering, product design, wood-working, and more.
Rolandwww.rolandga.com
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