Revopoint marks its 12th anniversary with two new 3D scanning solutions built for distinct professional needs.
Laser scanning technology continues to gain momentum in the construction industry for its ability to help Building Teams collect tons of highly accurate information in a very short period of time.
Laser scanning technology, particularly through terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and LiDAR, has ushered in a transformative era in tunnel deformation monitoring. These techniques collect vast ...
Kleinschmidt Surveying expands access to 3D laser scanners, enabling fast, accurate reality capture for construction, ...
LK Metrology has announced the release of its L100NX laser scanner for use on coordinate measuring machines. Unlike its red light predecessor, the L100, the new scanner uses 450-nanometer blue light, ...
Trimble has released the X9 3D laser scanning system — a versatile reality capture solution suitable for surveying, construction and engineering users. The X9 is designed to enhance performance in ...
Unfortunately, a large number of laser scanning practitioners believe that the skill lies in the actual scanning process. While this was once the case, it is no longer true. Improvements in technology ...
Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is a set of advanced methods for surface analysis. The recent advances in SPM of metals, polymers, insulating, and semiconductive materials are primarily due to the ...
Replacing the Trimble X7, the X9 3D Trimble laser scanner is a reality capture solution for a wide range of applications for construction and engineering professionals. The Trimble X9’s laser features ...
Laser scanning techniques have revolutionised the field of geodesy by enabling the rapid collection of high-resolution three‐dimensional data. These methods utilise laser pulses to generate dense ...
For automated optical inspection, it has the capability to measure shiny, reflective, and transparent surfaces such as glass. For example, it is aimed at manufacturers of mobile phones and camera and ...
Laser scanning microscopes are useful for all kinds of tiny investigations. As it turns out, you can build one using parts salvaged from a Blu-ray player, as demonstrated by [Doctor Volt]. The trick ...