Services we offer
3D Scanning
Empower your projects with our cutting-edge 3D scanning and digitizing solutions, revolutionizing visualization and design by seamlessly transforming physical objects into detailed digital replicas, unlocking endless possibilities for innovation and creativity.
Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry is an advanced technique that utilizes photographs to create accurate 3D models or maps of objects, terrain, or buildings, harnessing the power of imagery to precisely measure and reconstruct real-world environments with remarkable detail and accuracy.
Light-based
scanning
Light-based scanning employs lasers or structured light to capture precise measurements of objects or environments, revolutionizing data acquisition by swiftly and accurately capturing surface details, shapes, and dimensions with unparalleled precision.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Artec Spider scanner is optimised for capturing small to medium-sized objects with intricate details, typically up to dimensions of approximately 25 cm x 25 cm x 25 cm. We do also offer photogrammetry services as an alternative for scanning larger objects or environments. Additionally, we’re excited to announce that we’ve recently acquired (in partnership with UNEMA), the Artec Micro scanner, which specialises in capturing extremely small objects with high precision. If you have any specific scanning needs or questions about which scanner would best suit your project, feel free to reach out to us for further assistance!
Both the Artec Spider and Artec Micro scanners are known for their high accuracy in capturing detailed 3D scans. The Artec Spider scanner, using structured light technology, can achieve a point accuracy of up to 0.05 mm, making it suitable for precise scanning of small to medium-sized objects with intricate details. On the other hand, the Artec Micro scanner, specifically designed for capturing extremely small objects, offers even higher accuracy with a point accuracy of up to 0.01 mm. Both scanners produce high-resolution scans that faithfully represent the geometry and texture of the scanned objects.
Both the Artec Spider and Artec Micro scanners typically output files in common 3D formats such as OBJ (Wavefront OBJ) or STL (Stereolithography). These formats are widely supported by various 3D modelling and visualization software, allowing for seamless integration into existing workflows.
See it working
The Artec space spider expands 3D range
Examples of 3D Scanning
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