FreeScan UE-11

Features

Metrology-class high accuracy

Accuracy up to 0.02mm, Volumetric accuracy 0.02mm+0.04mm/m.

Stability of repetitive measurement

When measuring the same workpiece repeatedly, FreeScan UE delivers consistent results, proving stability and reliability.

Portable and lightweighted

The device weights only 750g, facilitating handheld scanning more easily and avoiding fatigue due to long working time.

Wide range of material adaptations

Supporting the scan of black and reflective surfaces to accommodate a wider range of scanning applications.

High efficiency

The scan area can reach 510*520mm, providing larger field of view for a smoother and more efficient scanning experience.

Easy operation

User-friendly operating system with simple software setup and guidance through the whole workflow process, allowing users to master the operation at ease.

Seamless docking to inspection software

The scan data can be imported into inspection softwares like Geomagic Control X, Verisurf Inspect with one click, increasing the inspection efficiency.

Specification

Scan Mode

Multiple Lines Scan, Single Line Scan

Scan Speed

650,000 points/s (UE7); 1,020,000
points/s (UE11)

Max. Scan Range

510mm*520mm

Light Category

Class Ⅱ (eye safe)

Weight

750g

Working Moisture

10-90%

Scan Accuracy

Maximun 0.02mm

Working Distance

500mm

Spacial Distance between Points

0.05mm-3mm

Transmission Mode

USB 3.0

Powering

12V,5.0A

Certification

CE,FCC,ROHS,WEEE,KC

Volumetric Accuracy

0.02+0.04mm/m

Max. Scan Depth

300mm-700mm

Light Source

14 lines+1 line blue laser ray (UE7); 22 lines +1
line blue laser ray (UE11)

Volume

298mmx90mmx74.5mm

Working Temperature

-20℃-40℃

Recommended Computer Configuration

System:Win10,64位;Grafic Card:NVIDIA
Series,GTX1080 and higher;GPU Memory:
≥4G;Processor:I7-8700;Memory:≥32GB

 

Note*

Volumetric accuracy is the relationship between the accuracy of the 3D data and the size of the object, with a reduction in accuracy of 0.04 mm per 100 cm. the standard above is determined by measuring the sphere centre distance by splicing the marker points.