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SCANTECH has launched the SIMSCAN-S Gen2, a handheld 3D scanner reaching a measurement rate of 5.8 million measurements per second.
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SCANTECH has launched the SIMSCAN-S Gen2, a handheld 3D scanner reaching a measurement rate of 5.8 million measurements per second.

Originally reported by 南极熊

SCANTECH has launched the SIMSCAN-S Gen2, a handheld 3D scanner reaching a measurement rate of 5.8 million measurements per second. This system maintains 0.020 mm accuracy within a compact 570g frame, specifically optimized for inspecting narrow spaces with its 130 mm camera distance. For additive manufacturing, this performance enables rapid validation of complex geometries and seamless digital twin updates. Moving metrology to the shop floor reduces inspection bottlenecks. 🛰️

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