Shining 3D launches new handheld 3D scanner EinScan Pro HD

June 16, 2020

Shining 3D has launched EinScan Pro HD, a high-definition, multi-functional handheld 3D scanner (Shining 3D)

Shining 3D Tech. Co., Ltd., Hangzhou, China, has launched EinScan Pro HD, a multi-functional handheld 3D scanner. The company states that the new scanner offers the same multi-functional and modular design of other scanners in the EinScan Pro series, while delivering higher resolution and accuracy. It is said to offer a high degree of versatility and optimisation for designers and engineers to achieve high-quality 3D modelling.

By adopting a new structure light projection modular, states Shining 3D, the stripe pattern scanning which was traditionally used in Fixed Scan Mode is now utilised to Handheld HD Scan Mode. By 0.2 mm minimum point distance setting with optimised algorithm, it brings high resolution and accuracy in handheld scanning as good as that found in fixed scanners.

With new lighting projection hardware and software algorithm, EinScan Pro HD has the capacity scan a wider range of objects of either dark or black colour and casting metal surface, enriching the capability for 3D scanning of materials.

According to the company, the EinScan Pro HD has a significant breakthrough in scanning capability, and USB 3.0 provides high-speed data transmission, capable of scanning objects with complex details.

www.shining3d.com

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