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Artec 3D expands further into industrial metrology with Artec Point 3D scanner
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Global 3D scanning hardware and software leader Artec 3D has unveiled its first target-based laser scanner as part of plans to expand further into industrial metrology.
While Artec 3D scanners already offer rapid, accurate, precise data capture to users across industries, the company has now introduced a dedicated metrology solution. Accurate down to mere hundredths of a millimeter, Artec Point consistently captures the high-quality data needed for reverse engineering, quality inspection, and other demanding metrology tasks.
“Our scanners have been making inroads in the field of industrial metrology for years. So it only makes sense to launch a solution that caters precisely to these users’ needs,” said Art Yukhin, CEO and President of Artec 3D. “With metrology-grade accuracy, high repeatability, and long-lasting durability, Artec Point offers a purpose-built industrial solution. We are excited to broaden our offering to customers operating in the metrology space.”
Built for industrial metrology
Verified in an ISO-certified lab against VDI/VDE 2634 & JJF 1951 standards, Artec Point’s outstanding 0.02 mm accuracy and precision put metrology-grade 3D scanning in the palms of users’ hands. The device captures objects of different size, finish, and intricacy, including dark, shiny surfaces and deep holes, at speeds up to 120 FPS or 2.8 million measurements/s.
Thanks to its robust metal casing, Artec Point withstands challenging industrial conditions, while its ergonomic grip and lightweight chassis make it easy to maneuver into tight spaces for measuring difficult-to-access areas.
Standing alongside Artec 3D’s existing metrology offering, which ranges from the desktop Micro II to the LiDAR Ray II, Artec Point broadens Artec 3D scanning’s reach into new applications in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and heavy industry.
While Artec 3D scanners already offer rapid, accurate, precise data capture to users across industries, the company has now introduced a dedicated metrology solution. Accurate down to mere hundredths of a millimeter, Artec Point consistently captures the high-quality data needed for reverse engineering, quality inspection, and other demanding metrology tasks.
“Our scanners have been making inroads in the field of industrial metrology for years. So it only makes sense to launch a solution that caters precisely to these users’ needs,” said Art Yukhin, CEO and President of Artec 3D. “With metrology-grade accuracy, high repeatability, and long-lasting durability, Artec Point offers a purpose-built industrial solution. We are excited to broaden our offering to customers operating in the metrology space.”
Built for industrial metrology
Verified in an ISO-certified lab against VDI/VDE 2634 & JJF 1951 standards, Artec Point’s outstanding 0.02 mm accuracy and precision put metrology-grade 3D scanning in the palms of users’ hands. The device captures objects of different size, finish, and intricacy, including dark, shiny surfaces and deep holes, at speeds up to 120 FPS or 2.8 million measurements/s.
Thanks to its robust metal casing, Artec Point withstands challenging industrial conditions, while its ergonomic grip and lightweight chassis make it easy to maneuver into tight spaces for measuring difficult-to-access areas.
Standing alongside Artec 3D’s existing metrology offering, which ranges from the desktop Micro II to the LiDAR Ray II, Artec Point broadens Artec 3D scanning’s reach into new applications in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and heavy industry.