Automated 3D scanners
Part measurement without operator influence
3D scanning is a technology which creates a digital 3D model of a physical object. The technology is based on a light pattern being projected on the object, and is therefore also called 3D light scanning or 3D white light scanning.
The fully automated systems differ from manual 3D scanning by having one or more programmable robots, thereby increasing the speed at which series of parts are measured.
With its specialized software, even complex measuring assignments are easily programmed.
ScanBox for robotic measurement
Zebicon is the Danish distributor of optical metrology equipment from Carl Zeiss GOM Metrology. Their range of automated 3D scanning solutions includes ScanPort, ScanCobot, and ScanBox systems. Depending on the size of the part and the specific application, the systems can be configured with different ATOS and ZEISS 3D scanners.
All ScanBox solutions are designed to deliver high repeatability during recurring measurements and fast inspection workflows for quality control of production parts.
A key feature of the ScanBox product line is the VMR (Virtual Measuring Room) software. This software simulates robot and camera movements in relation to the part before the physical scanning process begins.
The system automatically accounts for reflections and optimizes scanner positioning to ensure accurate measurements while helping protect both the part and the operator.

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