OptimScan Q12 HD Blue LED 3D Scanner for Ultra-High Precision Inspection
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Product Summary
The OptimScan Q12 HD is a high-precision blue LED 3D scanner designed for demanding industrial inspection. It achieves 0.004 mm accuracy in small range mode, making it among the highest in its class for fringe projection systems. With four 12.3MP cameras, dual scan range switching, and Monocular-Stereo Fusion technology, it captures minute features and complex surfaces with exceptional clarity. The scanner supports manual, semi-automated, and fully automated operation modes, offering flexibility for laboratory and production line applications.
Key Selling Points
- Ultra-High Accuracy: Achieve 0.004 mm accuracy in small range mode, ensuring reliable metrology for critical components (source: product params).
- High-Resolution Imaging: Four 12.3MP cameras capture intricate details and complex surface geometry (source: product params).
- Dual Scan Range Switching: One-click switching between large (220×150 mm) and small (80×50 mm) fields of view eliminates manual lens changes, saving time (source: product params).
- Monocular-Stereo Fusion (MSF): Enhances data coverage at corners and joints, reducing measurement gaps (source: product selling point).
- Flexible Operation Modes: Use manual, semi-automated with turntable, or fully automated with robot integration to fit your workflow (source: product type).
- Certified Accuracy: Tested to VDI/VDE 2634 Part 2 & ISO 10360 in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab (source: product params).
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| Accuracy (large range) | 0.010 mm |
| Accuracy (small range) | 0.004 mm |
| FOV (large range) | 220 × 150 mm |
| FOV (small range) | 80 × 50 mm |
| Point distance (large) | 0.054 mm |
| Point distance (small) | 0.020 mm |
| Working distance | 600 mm (large) / 200 mm (small) |
| Depth of field | 120 mm (large) / 30 mm (small) |
| Resolution | 4 × 12.3 MP |
| Light source | Blue LED |
| Single shot time | < 1 s |
| Weight | 3.6 kg |
| Dimensions | 366 × 162 × 132 mm |
| Data cable length | 5 m |
Models and Options
This variant covers the OptimScan Q12 HD model. It is part of the OptimScan Q HD series, which also includes the Q9 HD with lower resolution (4×9MP) and different point distances. The Q12 HD offers higher-resolution cameras for even finer detail capture.
Materials and Structure
The scanner body is constructed from durable industrial-grade materials (specific materials not specified in supplied data). It is designed for stable fixed mounting or tripod use, with optional dual-axis turntable (up to 3 kg) for semi-automated scanning.
Applications
Suitable for GD&T inspection, turbine blade inspection, stamped sheet metal springback analysis, injection mold wear inspection, laptop component full-field inspection, dental implant fine-detail scanning, earbud charging case multi-groove scanning, and automated in-line inspection with robotic arms.
Customization
Customizable operation modes and software integrations (e.g., SHINING3D Inspect, Polyworks, Geomagic Control X) are available. The scanner can be configured for specific industrial workflows, including automated robot integration.
Case Study
The OptimScan Q12 HD was utilized by a Cultural Heritage Research Institute to digitize oracle bones with 0.005 mm precision, enabling digital rubbings, virtual reassembly of fragments, and detailed inscription analysis.
FAQ
What is the accuracy of the OptimScan Q12 HD?
The accuracy is 0.004 mm in small range mode and 0.010 mm in large range mode.
What is the difference between Q12 HD and Q9 HD?
Q12 HD has 4×12.3MP cameras with point distances of 0.054 mm (large) and 0.020 mm (small), while Q9 HD has 4×9MP cameras with point distances of 0.060 mm (large) and 0.030 mm (small). Accuracy and FOV are the same.
Can it be used for automated inspection?
Yes, it supports manual, semi-automated with turntable, and fully automated with robot integration.
Does it capture color texture?
No, the OptimScan Q12 HD does not have a color camera to capture texture information.
Are markers required?
Markerless scanning is supported. For higher accuracy, it can recognize 1mm, 2mm, or 4mm non-reflective markers.
Is it certified?
Yes, it meets VDI/VDE 2634 Part 2 and ISO 10360 standards, tested in an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited lab.
What light source is used?
Blue LED light source, which is effective for fine textures and small details.
What software is compatible?
OptimScan Software (included), SHINING3D Inspect (optional), Polyworks, Geomagic Control X, and EXModel Pro.
Inquiry Information
For pricing, availability, and customization, contact our sales team at marketing@shining3d.com or visit www.shining3d.com.
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