Shining 3D Launches OptimScan Q12 HD Scanner With 0.004 Mm Accuracy

The OptimScan Q12 HD pushes fringe-projection 3D scanning past conventional accuracy limits, opening new use cases in aerospace inspection and automated batch quality control.

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Shining 3D Launches OptimScan Q12 HD Scanner With 0.004 Mm Accuracy

SHINING 3D announced the OptimScan Q12 HD, a high-precision 3D scanner for industrial metrology. It achieves measurement accuracy up to 0.004 mm and a minimum point spacing of 0.02 mm, using four high-resolution cameras. The scanner targets applications in civil aviation, 3C electronics, precision injection molding, medical devices, and cultural heritage digitization.

The OptimScan Q12 HD uses four high-resolution cameras to capture complex surface shapes and fine features. SHINING 3D says the system surpasses the conventional limits of fringe projection optical 3D scanning. In civil aviation, it can inspect engine blades and turbine blades for dimensional accuracy, wear, and reverse engineering. For 3C electronics and precision injection molding, it handles micro shapes, glossy surfaces, and thin-wall structures that challenge conventional measurement methods. The scanner can integrate with robotic automation for batch inspection in mass production. Medical device and cultural heritage applications benefit from non-contact digitization of delicate carvings and freeform surfaces.

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