KSCAN-Magic Series 3D Laser Scanner
KSCAN-Magic Series 3D Laser Scanner
The KSCAN-Magic 3D laser scanner series is the first to integrate infrared and blue lasers into a single device. Large-area scanning (globally initiative infrared laser), quick scanning (blue laser crosses), fine scanning (blue parallel laser), deep-hole scanning (single blue laser), and built-in photogrammetry system are the five common operating modes. It can do careful 3D scanning thanks to two se
Effortless Productivity
Effortless Productivity
It has an extremely quick scanning rate, allowing for a faster workflow from setup to scan. It serves varied application needs by flexibly switching scanning modes, including photogrammetry, substantially enhancing working productivity.
An Innovative Infrared Laser
An Innovative Infrared Laser
For wide-range 3D scanning, the KSCAN-Magic 3D laser scanner uses an infrared laser. Its maximum scanning area is 1440 mm x 860 mm, allowing for exact 3D measurement.
Details that are crystal clear
Details that are crystal clear
Under hyperfine scanning mode, KSCAN-Magic series 3D laser scanner can accurately obtain complete data on the surface of complex objects, easily capturing every detail with resolution of 0.010 mm.
Scanning using a single laser line
Scanning using a single laser line
The single laser line scanning mode takes 3D data of deep holes and dead angle positions correctly and fast.
NDT Measuring of Metrology-Grade
NDT Measuring of Metrology-Grade
The aerospace sector benefits from ultra-high precision NDT with scanning accuracy of 0.020 mm and volumetric accuracy of 0.03 mm/m and even greater when using built-in photogrammetry
KSCAN-Magic Tech Specs
KSCAN-Magic Tech Specs
Accuracy | 0.020 mm |
Scanning rate | Up to 1,350,000 measurements/s |
Scanning area | Up to 1440 mm x 860 mm |
Laser lines in total | 41 |
Laser class | CLASS II (eye-safe) |
Resolution | Up to 0.010 mm |
Stand-off distance | 300 mm |
Depth of field | 925 mm |
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With the most powerful 3D scanning technique available, we can rebuild our 3D environment.