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FOR PRECISION MEASUREMENTS OF SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED PARTS
Versatile for every industry in mind, the ATOS Q is designed as a flexible 3D scanner for complex measurement and inspection tasks. This scanner delivers fully traceable measurement results under complex conditions. The optical and electronic systems of the ATOS Q are dust proof and splash proof, making it an ideal partner to take from measurement rooms to on-site operations. -
FOR LARGE MEASURING VOLUMES
The T-TRACK 20 is perfect for the optical tracking of parts with a larger volume. Combine the handheld T-POINT with this tracking system to quickly capture individual measuring positions. This T-TRACK 20 can be used for a wide range of applications including quality control & inspection, tool & mold making, and product development & design. -
ENTRY-LEVEL MEASUREMENT ACCURACY
Combine the handheld T-SCAN laser scanner with the ZEISS T-TRACK Optical System to quickly capture individual measuring positions. This modular all-in-one laser scanner solution is capable of offering flexibility for a wide variety of industries, applications, and surfaces. The T-SCAN measuring solution is meant for shop floor use, quickly measuring component parts at your fingertips. -
COMPACT, MOBILE, AND VERSATILE
The GOM Scan 1 features a compact build that is built to deliver 3D data with precision. This scanner carries GOM fringe projection technology and Blue Light Technology to help deliver accurate 3D meshes. Powered by GOM Inspect, you can apply this mesh to any project that fits your needs including, 3D printing, reverse engineering, or part inspection. -
PORTABLE SOLUTION FOR EASY INSPECTION
The ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2 was built to be portable and designed to capture data whenever and wherever needed. The handheld, ergonomic design of this portable scanning solution assists in supporting everything from reverse engineering to quality control, whether on the production floor or on site. The T-SCAN hawk 2 comes with comprehensive technical features, including photogrammetry of large objects, multiple laser sources, and three scanning modes.