Capture fine details with high-resolution 3D scanning.
Ideal for metrology, quality
control, and reverse engineering.
Structured Light 3D Scanners, also known as Optical 3D Scanners, use advanced light projection to capture intricate details precisely, projecting patterns of light on the object and camera that converse with the projection into the 3-D scans. These scanners are ideal for applications that require high accuracy. Suppose you are looking for a 3D scanner to scan small and medium objects with high precision for any high-end engineering applications like 3d reverse engineering and inspection. In that case, you can go for our range of structured light 3D scanners in India.
The scanner projects a pattern of light (like stripes or grids) onto the object. Imagine shining a flashlight through a piece of paper with a grid pattern —it creates a pattern on the object.
Now imagine projecting the same grid pattern of light onto the shaped object. The grid pattern will look wavy and distorted.
A camera in the scanner looks at how the light pattern bends or changes as it falls on the object. If the object is flat, the lines stay straight. But if the object has curves or bumps, the lines will look wavy or distorted.
The scanner uses the distorted light pattern to calculate the shape of the object. It’s like figuring out how tall a mountain is by looking at how its shadow changes.
Finally, the scanner combines all this information to create a detailed 3D model of the object on the computer.