GOM Releases ATOS Triple Scan 12M
Provides 12-million-pixel resolution for 3D scanning.
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May 10, 2013
GOM’s ATOS Triple Scan series has been extended with the ATOS Triple Scan 12M. With two 12-megapixel resolution cameras, Triple Scan and Blue Light Technology, the scanner provides high resolution and high data quality, according to the company.
The high-end industrial 3D digitizer is now available in three models; ATOS II Triple Scan, ATOS III Triple Scan, and the Triple Scan 12M, which provides a resolution of 12 million pixels.
The new scanner offers a high detail resolution for demanding applications such as complex, detailed injection molded or cast parts, or for blade applications where fine leading and trailing edges play an important role.
It uses GOM’s stereo camera technology, and the two cameras each capture 12 million measurement points in every scan.
In addition to GOM’s stereo camera technique, the scanner also uses the right and left cameras individually in combination with the projector. This method results in three individual sensors, each with different viewing perspectives of the object.
For more information, visit GOM.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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