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Initially developed for a leading footwear design
institute for automatic 3D scanning of shoe soles, the DT-Series
is a
compact line of desktop 3D laser scanners for accurate and automatic
scanning of medium-sized parts such as shoe soles, bottles, cups and
statues. The system is designed to capture the complex geometry of
shoe soles and other objects of similar size. The system features a
rotating SLP-2000 laser probe with a line length of 200 mm and a fixture mounted to
a precision rotary stage that holds the shoe sole or other type of part. The SLP-2000 laser beam is
swept from left to right over the part. Then the part is
repositioned by the rotary stage and another scan pass is taken.
Laser Design's Surveyor Scan Control (SSC) handles all motion control and
merges the scan data from the multiple orientations into a 3D point cloud with
a common coordinate system. The entire process takes just minutes
and is very accurate. You can even flip the part over and scan the
reverse side since SSC will automatically merge the two data sets.
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