Laser Scanning

(Non-Contact)

Laser Scanning is the process of shining a structured laser line over the surface of an object in order to collect 3-dimensional data. The surface data is captured by a camera sensor mounted in the laser scanner which records accurate dense 3D points in space.

We have and use several types of laser scanners and each has a different use depending on the application:


FARO Laser ScanArm
  • Portable CMM Arm-Based Scanning:

    Used for small to medium objects with intricate to moderate detail. (Ex. FARO Laser ScanArm)
Konica Minolta Vivid 3D Camera
  • 3D Laser Scanning Camera:

    Used for medium to large objects with moderate detail. Also excellent for scanning people, includes color information. (Ex. Konica Minolta VIVID 9i Scanner)
FARO Laser Scanner LS
  • Long-Range Laser Scanner:

    Used for large objects and spaces with moderate to low detail. Excellent for ships, aircraft, facilities, outdoor spaces, etc. (Ex. FARO Laser Scanner LS)
Kreon Zephyr
  • Conventional CMM-Based Scanning:

    Used for smaller objects with intricate detail. (Ex. Kreon Zephyr)

Please visit our Laser Scanners product page to view all of the Laser Scanners that we offer.

aircraft, facilities, outdoor spaces, etc. (Ex. FARO Laser Scanner LS) Kreon Zephyr

Please visit our Laser Scanners product page to view all of the Laser Scanners that we offer.