Hexagon_MI_SLS_PrimeScan_data_sheet_A4_en (1)
Hexagon_MI_SLS_PrimeScan_data_sheet_A4_en (1)
Hexagon_MI_SLS_PrimeScan_data_sheet_A4_en (1)
PrimeScan
Simple and precise optical 3D scanning
The PrimeScan optical 3D scanner line from Hexagon is an attractive entry-level solution for highly precise 3D
measurement of industrial components. Like other Hexagon structured light scanner models, the PrimeScan is
based on fringe projection technology that provides the strongest luminous power and highest projection quality.
The area scanner boasts an extremely compact design, with the base area of the unit the size of an A4 sheet of
paper, while it weighs less than four kilograms. This condensed layout is combined with a short working distance,
making the PrimeScan the ideal device for easy and uncomplicated scanning in special application areas, such as on
a desktop or in a narrow and difficult to access part of an industrial environment. The rigid design of PrimeScan also
makes it suitable for use on robots.
High resolution
Maximum degree of feature
Semi-automation
accuracy through high-resolution One button object captutre in
camera sensors. combination with turntable or
turn-tilt units.
Automation ready
Ready for automated inspection
on cobots and robots thanks
to rigid design and carbon fibre
camera base unit.
Probing option
Compatible with the MI.Probe mini
for measuring areas out of the line
of sight of the scanner. Multi-surface
Scanning of glossy and dark
surfaces without pre-treatment.
Intelligent scanning
Smart Data Capture technology
allows for fast acquisition and Portable design
variable resolution. Compact, low-weight design,
ideal for mobile use.
Photogrammetry add-on
Combine the scanner with DPA add-on
to extend measurement volume for
measurement of large parts.
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Technical specifications
Scanner configurations
PrimeScan R5
Measurement specifications
Model PrimeScan R5
All PrimeScan fields of view (FOV) are an integral part of the system: their configuration cannot be changed. Each field of view is delivered as a separate device.
(1)
Diagonal in the centre of the measuring volume.
(2)
Lateral expansion (X x Y) in the centre of the measuring volume.
(3)
Depth of the measuring volume (Z).
(4)
Calculated based on the ratio of the size of the FOV and number of pixels of the camera chip.
Defining accuracy
Having a reliable basis for the stated accuracy of our structured light scanning systems is vital. That’s why we measure every
scanner against our defined Scanner Acceptance Test. Based on VDI/VDE Guideline 2634 Part 3, this Scanner Acceptance Test
uses four clear quality parameters to ensure users have full confidence in the accuracy of their Hexagon structured light scanner.
Sphere spacing error [SD] Length measuring error [E] Probing error form [PF] Probing error size [PS]
Global quality parameter. Global quality parameter. Local quality Local quality parameter.
Deviation from distance The deviation of the parameter. Deviation Deviation from the fitted
of fitted spheres to nearest points along the from the surface to a sphere radius to the
calibrated distance. centre axis . fitted sphere. calibrated radius .
Hexagon is a global leader in digital reality solutions, combining sensor, software and autonomous technologies. We are putting
data to work to boost efficiency, productivity, quality and safety across industrial, manufacturing, infrastructure, public sector,
and mobility applications.
Our technologies are shaping production and people‑related ecosystems to become increasingly connected and autonomous –
ensuring a scalable, sustainable future.
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division provides solutions that use data from design and engineering, production and
metrology to make manufacturing smarter. For more information, visit hexagonmi.com.
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