Artec 3D's Artec Ray II set-up
Artec 3D has collaborated with Leica Geosystems, which is part of Hexagon, to develop its latest 3D LiDAR scanner, the Artec Ray II. The 3D scanning technology developer’s new product boasts improved accuracy, a variety of new features, and is 10x faster than its predecessor, the Artec Ray.
Key information:
- Artec 3D collaborated with Leica Geosystems (part of Hexagon) to develop its latest 3D LiDAR scanner.
- The 3D scanning technology developer's latest launch is set to be 10x faster than its predecessor and will be able to perform digitisation of large objects or spaces from wind turbines to archaeological sites.
- Additionally, the new scanner hosts a variety of new features including real-time scan alignment and automated targetless field registration.
The Artec Ray II is designed to digitise large spaces and objects, from wind turbines and aeroplanes to forensic scenes and archaeological sites. And when combined with Artec Leo, digital twins of these objects and spaces can be created. When paired with Artec Leo, the Artec Ray II can combine long-range and short-range scanning capabilities in one software. The 3D LiDAR scanner can capture a full dome in 1.7 minutes and at a 3D point accuracy of 1.9mm from 10 metres.
Additionally, the scanner offers metrology-grade precision, with an angular accuracy of 18” and range accuracy of 1.0mm+10ppm. Data captured by the Artec Ray II can be combined with data from other Artec 3D scanners via the Artec Studio software, which can lead to the development of comprehensive 3D models.
“Artec 3D is committed to constantly innovating and expanding its suite of 3D scanning solutions, and our collaboration with Leica Geosystems in developing the Artec Ray II embodies this commitment,” said Art Yukhin, President and CEO of Artec 3D. “We can now offer a unique combination of two wireless, fast-capture scanners: one long-range, and one handheld. This broadens the possibilities of rapidly capturing high-accuracy data for inspection, reverse engineering, forensics, and creating true-to-life digital twins.”
The new scanner also includes a variety of new features set to improve the accuracy, speed, and usability of the scanner, with a higher quality of results. Artec Ray II boasts an automated targetless field registration, a double scan feature for the automatic removal of moving objects, and real-time scan alignment.
Additionally, its touchscreen mobile interface is safeguarded against rain and dust, allowing the Artec Ray II to be used both indoors and outside. The scanner runs off two batteries at a time but comes with four and a charger (with the ability to hot-swap) to ensure that scanning sessions can run uninterrupted.