Rotary
Table
3D
Digital Corp. introduced the new Rotary Table solution
to the market in January 2005. The company has been
the innovative leader in the manufacture of lightweight,
USB 3D laser scanners that are affordable and easy to
use. Upon new development for automatic scanning, the
company has added a new additional option to the scanner.
With the torque of 50 lbs/inch the table is capable
of scanning different size objects. The table could
be used for many different applications such as dental,
ear mold, rocks, and tool & die.
The current table pictured here is used for dental applications,
providing more efficient scanning. By simply rotating
the teeth around to a full 360° the user is able
to captures a full 3D detailed model. A great feature
that is offered with the rotary table is the ability
for users to save the path of the scans so it may be
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Features:
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Versatile
mounting surfaces
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Sturdy single piece aluminum case
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Heavy duty chrome plated steel table top with integral
shaft
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Moderate load capacity (up to 50 lbs vertical load)
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Sealed against dust and contaminations
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Maximum
speed 90 deg/sec
The
rotary table is compatible to work with models 400S
and 400H as
shown:
Once
the rotary table is calibrated and the axis of rotation
is identified, the user may proceed with scanning. All the
shells are aligned automatically. The user can see the registration
occurring in the software with different colors (to distinguish
every scan).
Once
all the scans are finished, the shells go through automated
processing in the software (This software handles the final
registration, smoothing, thinning, merging, etc.) The final
3D model is then produced. Please click here
to find out more details about SLIM.

Scanning
Modes:
There are two modes used in the scanner: normal speed and
high speed. The average time for high speed is between 3
to 8 seconds. The user may use either modes depending on
the application and the resolution desired.
Once the model is finished you can view it in Crosses, STL
or Point Cloud view for comparison purposes.
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