UNIscan - Join the Handyscan3D CommUNIty

The latest addition to the Handyscan3D is an entry-level version of the award winning range of handheld laser scanning systems. The low-cost scanner reaches a wider community of users, opening the door to handheld laser scanning for a whole new base of 3D scanning applications.

The UNIscan is the most affordable, easy-to-use, all-purpose scanner available in the Handyscan3D line-up, providing an advanced scanning solution for companies with limited budget or small companies in need of a high quality 3D scanning device. The system is ideal for a range of scanning applications, including reverse engineering, styling and design, 3D archiving, damage assessment, digital models and mockups, etc.

To ensure ease-of-use, the UNIscan is suppllied complete with VXscan Express, a simplified version of the advanced VXscan software supplied with all other Handyscan3D devices. The software has been developed specifically for use with the UNIscan to provide rapid data acquisition and real-time surface rendering and visualisation.

The system is truly portable, with everything fitting inside a small transport case for easy movement around site. High quality data collection with the intuitive software ensures reliable surface acquisition, utilising purpose designed tools such as the decimate triangles slider to make scanning as easy as possible for scanning novices.

UNIscan Applications

The system is ideal for tasks such as ;

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surface reconstruction

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3D modelling

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mechanical design

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clay model digitising

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maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO)

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finite element analysis (FEA)

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medical applications - 3D digital files of body parts, orthotic / prosthetics, plastic surgery, etc.

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3D archiving (museums, universities)

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digital mock-ups and assemblies

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damage assessment

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packaging design

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rapid prototyping

UNIscan Specifications

Weight : 980 grams

Dimensions : 160 x 260 x 210 mm

Measurements : 18,000 measures / second

Resolution : 0.1mm in Z axis

Accuracy : 50 + 0.25L/1000 microns