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Hello, yes, we sell again and we also do service. However, the 3d scanner that made those details is structured to acquire from a rice bean* [Bleep] up to about 80/100 mm. further develop the properties in terms of resolution and dimensional accuracy.Interesting, are you a dealer?
mainly the pieces on which we should work are of the order of about 20 mm, but it could also serve for larger pieces.
Obviously it is essential to measure also on the z axis.
the scanner acquires what "sees" then if there are no obclusions or physically inadmissible zones you can fully copy the object to 100%.
I'll leave you some technical data.
xy side resolution (practice point-point distance) ranges from to 0.011 mm up to 0.045 mm
dimensional accuracy is quite interesting: from 0.001 mm up to 0.01 mm (this is possible because we use flour calibration masters of our sack; Regardless of the material with which they are composed, which is very secret :smile:, counts a lot the area through which the scanner calibrates. in this case the area is really very small and so you can manage very well the propagation of error.
the connection can be: usb 3 or firewire 800 double channel
the lenses are of very first quality, the best that can be found in circulation. high precision also comes from these as optical deflations and lateral deformations are very contained
cameras are a 3.0 mp stereo couple
finally two data related to the depth of field: fov (x-y): from 24 x 18 mm up to 90 x 65 mm
the software works on 64-bit win7/8/8.1.
If you want to do a test on the field we can scan you, of course free, maybe a piece you need for a job. :finger:
[Bleep] I attach you a couple of pictures just not to be exchanged for a miner;
rice bean can be represented by the tip of the brooch you see below

